Tech 21 VT Bass Pedal V2 User manual

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BASS PLAYER | MAY 2008
SOUNDROOM
Tech 21
SansAmp Character Series VT Bass
BY BILL LEIGH
FOR ABOUT TEN YEARS, “AMP MODELING”
It’s the
CHARACTER knob that gives this
stompbox series both its name and its, well, character. Each pedal’s eponymous pot pans through a choice of amp sounds, affecting fre­quency response, attack, and drive to produce a specific amplifier’s sonic sensation. With the VT Bass, setting
CHARACTER before 12 o’clock
aims for the powerful Ampeg SVT sound, around 12 noon it aspires to the tube warmth of Ampeg’s ’60s studio staple, the B-15 “flip­top,” and dialing up afternoon clock positions promises a range of distorto-crunch. The
DRIVE
knob acts as each amp’s input gain would, push­ing the virtual preamp and eventually pouring on the overdrive. SVT-like speaker simulation is part of sonic sauce as well.
I stuck the VT Bass in front of an SWR Red­head and a Genz Benz Shuttle 6.0, sometimes bypassing the amps’ preamps by plugging into their effect returns. I also recorded it direct via a computer-recording interface. The
CHARAC-
TER control deftly delivered a full menu of meat,
especially the broad, beefy SVT tones for which it’s reasonable to assume the pedal is named. A bit of
DRIVE boost added wooliness to the
note attack, and more drive brought on a mon­strous and menacing growl, especially when I dug in with a pick. Turning
CHARACTER past 12
o’clock, the grinding overdrive sounds went from tube-like fuzz to cutting buzz-saw crunch. Putting down the pick, the flip-top setting was satisfyingly Motown-like, with the
DRIVE con-
trol adding a little extra hair on the front of the note. All the tones were thick and filling through an amp, but I really loved it for record­ing direct. That’s where that sweet, fat tube sound made a huge, track-filling difference.
Between all the settings there are plenty of scrumptious tube overdrive sounds, but the VT Bass is far more than a fuzz box. It also offers big, clean tones, and thick yet fuzz-free tubey tumescence. The three deliciously sen­sitive EQ knobs are potent tone-shapers; you don’t have to tweak them much for substan­tive results. Small knob turns created distinct differences, which made it easy to dial up a giant garden of goodness. At rehearsals, I found it easy to match my bypassed sound, which I could then use as a starting point for construct­ing a specific sonic contrast.
The pedal itself was rugged, with sturdy jacks and pots, and Tech 21’s quiet, soft­actuating footswitch. I get a little nervous about long, thin battery leads, even though they’re very common in stompboxes. For a clumsy oaf like me, they just seem so vulnerable to the accidental yank. Unlike most other SansAmp bass products, there’s no
XLR jack for record-
ing direct, but most audio interfaces in proj­ect and home studio—where you’d really want that big rig vibe without the big rig—have instrument inputs or q" line-level jacks, both of which the VT Bass can handle just fine.
The Character Series VT Bass has a defi­nite bias toward rock sounds, and if overdrive is your thing, you’ll find a cornucopia of tube­like flavors. However, this nifty little tone tweaker is rather versatile, and its big sounds might surprise you.
BP
TECH 21 SANSAMP VT BASS
List $195
Street $150
Pros Tons of tubey tones, a variety of
overdrives, and a powerful EQ
Cons None
The Bottom Line Massive sounds meet
potent tone shaping.
CONTACT
(973) 777-6996
www.tech21nyc.com
TECH SPECS
Jacks q" input, q" unbalanced output
Controls LEVEL, LOW (±12dB @ 125 Hz), MID
(±12dB @ 500 Hz), HI (±12dB @ 3.2 kHz),
CHARACTER, DRIVE
Input impedance 1MΩ
Output impedance 1kΩ
Power source 9-volt battery, or 9VDC
optional power supply (Tech 21 DC2, $12.95)
Dimensions 4y" x 3y" x 2"
Weight 0.4 lbs
Made in U.S.A.
Warranty One year limited
Originally printed in May 2008 issue of Bass Player. Reprinted with the permission of the Publishers of Bass Player. Copyright 2008 NewBay Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Bass Player is a Music Player Network publication, 1111 Bayhill Dr., St. 125, San Bruno, CA 94066. T. 650.238.0300. Subscribe at www.musicplayer.com
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