Tech 21 DP-3X dUg Pinnick Bass Pedal | Review
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
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Tech 21 are welcomed once again to the Basement with the Tech 21 DP-3X - dUg Pinnick Signature Pedal, another creation from their long proven history of amplification emulation. This time though, it’s not just Tech 21’s creator in chief Andrew Barta delivering this one but also a partner riding shotgun in the form of Mr. dUg Pinnick. Dan Veall lets us know more.
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I'm still discovering cool bass tones with my dp3x. There are way more tones available than a 20 minute demo can show you. The mix setting is capable of more than just bright, mid scooped tones. There are a lot of cool tones available with the drive control dialed down so it doesn't audibly distort, just fattens up the tone.
And turning the mix function off opens up a second whole world of cool tones.
I've had mine since last year and haven't fully explored all the available tones. I use a few favorites, but I keep finding more.
Is this dUG??? :)
@@nolarocks I'm not dUg if that's what you're asking.
I've gone to see his band play a few times.
Got mine today. Love it.
This has a nick in the finish in the exact same spot as mine does to the right of the mix button. Here I thought that was why I got a deal!
I have this. One pedal that does it all. The only problem is, there’s so many great sounds in here, now they need to come out with a programmable version.😊
I am ready for them to come out with a deluxe version with variable HPF and LPF, programming would be nice too.
@@57precision Sounds like you could use the new Tech 21 XB Bass Driver
Does it Chunk? Yes
Good revue I would like to hear finger tone with the peddel
I know during the time of this video, Tech 21 had a misprint in the manual for the Mid Shift button. Pressed in is the high mids, while in the up position is the low mids. Almost every early review of this pedal mistakenly explains this feature backwards including this one. No fault of anyone's, except Tech21 since they printed the manual wrong. I believe in current models and the PDF manual it is now printed correctly. Just FYI for anyone reading this in current times. I always keep the Shift button in the up position. I don't see where anyone would ever want that thing pressed in, but I know there's people out there that do it.
Great review man. My first time watching one of your reviews, but I think I'll be back to check out some more! After careful consideration I will also be picking up this dUg pedal!
I love mine!!
Nice review :)
The best
what do you think of this with the q strip....I was thinking the q for clean tone ..then the dp for another clean and one dirty.
what's it sound like if used as a guitar pedal? woooonderinggggg....
As a guitar pedal it sounds great through an amp. If you're going for a DI solution. Sorry but I wouldn't recommend it.
@@ladyjulia4038 If you record through this pedal in the DAW and put just a speakersim / IR loader on the signal, it's pretty decent.
@@BigMuff75 Hey thanks friend I’ll have to try that.
Has anybody found a setting that sounds good with Mix on AND off? I have this pedal since it came out, but struggle here. When I have a good clean tone (Paul McCartney style for example), it gets to thin when switching on Mix. They should have added a button where you can deactivate the mid scoop that kicks in as soon as you activate Mix.
I have mine in mix mode all the time. Try turning down the tone on your bass. It should clean up the signal quite nicely.
@@F0dd3r26 Thanks, yes I know this works, because the Chunk is in the high frequencies and this way they get not feed from the bass. But still I see no real use for the Mix button when using the DP-3X live.
@@F0dd3r26 Same here. Mine is always in the mix mode.
That’s why they need to come out with a new programmable version of this. (WITH MORE THAN THREE MEMORY SLOTS!)
"Good enough for Rock n Roll" - lol!
You don't know any Kings X man? Break out with Lookin For Love.
Looking for help. Not getting anything near this sound. I am using Schecter Dug bass and a solid state amp. Any tips. It looks to be working fine. Tuner works, mix on off switch works, but the mix on or off doesn't really change tone and definitely no distortion.
If the mix is engaged and you have the drive knob up even a little, then raising the chunk dial should allow you to dial in the sound. If it doesn't, you might have a faulty unit? To get distortion, you'll need to push the drive around to 3pm and higher, but watch the chunk level to balance it our when the pedal is disengaged. Good luck! Dan.
Should a player who only plays in one style (generic rock with a pick) really demo things like preamps? I mean, I'm not being a dick, but I now have no more idea of how this would sound in my rig than before I watched the vid, haha!
It’s funny because I often feel the opposite. Bass gear is often demoed with very busy slap, tapping, finger style. When pick style often sounds much better in the context of a band and in a mix.
@@IBJ57 Yeah, and busy slap/tap or fingerstyle alone is also a terrible way to demo bass gear. You need to do a little of everything if you’re going to demo gear. Or not, I guess, not everyone is trying to demo stuff for everyone. If you play pickstyle rock, this would be a very informative review video.
Yeah - and this pedal definitely is for rock style bass players, just have a look at all the sample settings, so to me it makes perfect sense that someone playing with a pick most of the time reviews it. If you are a finger/slap player, there are many other demos by players of that style, too. I am glad someone with a pick did this one.
@@Klaus80804 Fair, but most bass players either don’t play with picks at all or play with more than one technique. When demoing gear, one should demonstrate a variety of tones/techniques/applications, otherwise it’s useful only to players that do just that one thing (an extreme minority). You don’t see guitar demos with guys just playing high gain metal shredding, and when you do, they suck and the whole internet is quick to let them know it.
Can this run on phantom power through the xlr?
No it can't. Phantom power does not meet the current requirements for this pedal.
musicians from Russia often don't have such good equipment.so their game is less impressive