The first 3 settings are various increases in bass and treble with a slight decrease in mids. Thats the great thing about the VT Deluxe, you can make each setting anyway you want. Just think of the VTDeluxe as a SansAmp DI pedal with 6 different programable tone settings. It kicks ass!
The VT Bass Deluxe is actually a preamp pedal (no power amp). You can run from your bass into the VT Deluxe and on to a bass amp, p.a., or powered cabinet. It allows you to have your own sound everywhere you go regardless of the amplification. No such thing as a "noob" question
Excellent. Would you mind sharing your settings for the 16th note present you demonstrated? I believe it was the second preset in the B chain after your slap preset. Thanks!
I have my eye on this now, i have the old VT pedal without the Cab sim button. It's sounds pretty good but i think something is up with the overdrive because it doesn't sound aa good as other videos.
Darryl D'Souza I didn't even realize there were two different products until now. I just bought the Tech 21 NYC VT Bass Deluxe and it's awesome!!! Looks just like the one in the vid but also has a cab simulator button just to the right of the #2 preset light. I didn't hear much difference between the presets in this video. In real life there is a massive difference. From muted Zeppelin sounds to Korn, or RATM or Tool. Great for Yes and Rush sounds which are somewhere in the middle. Great for funk sounds too. Trade in all your other compression eq and distortion pedals and buy this. You'll love it! Results may vary with your setup so for reference: I'm playing active an Ibanez SR885 w/EMG pickups a Hartke 3500 head and a Markbass RJ 115 cab.
Darryl D'Souza I think I found the answer. There's another Tech 21 company out there that makes phone cases. They must have changed their name to Tech 21 NYC. So I think the NYC is just a newer version of the pedal in this vid.
Wade Craver just can't wait to get into that stream and walk around.
that's it. ...meet at the bike rack. oh wait.....you are in elementary school right?
Lol
Essentially, its 6 VT Bass Pedals in one.
The first 3 settings are various increases in bass and treble with a slight decrease in mids. Thats the great thing about the VT Deluxe, you can make each setting anyway you want. Just think of the VTDeluxe as a SansAmp DI pedal with 6 different programable tone settings. It kicks ass!
I think all the tones you have here are really awesome. Do you run this Pedal into the effects Loop of an amp or just direct ?
The hat is from Lathon Bass Wears. That zon sonus standard 4 string runs around $1500 and less. It's active with a passive switch.
Thanks
The VT Bass Deluxe is actually a preamp pedal (no power amp). You can run from your bass into the VT Deluxe and on to a bass amp, p.a., or powered cabinet. It allows you to have your own sound everywhere you go regardless of the amplification.
No such thing as a "noob" question
The VT Deluxe offers up to six programmable preamp settings versus one on the VT pedal
@ymfarhi The Deluxe offers you 6 different settings to switch through, yet sounds just like the VT with 2 inputs etc.
Excellent. Would you mind sharing your settings for the 16th note present you demonstrated? I believe it was the second preset in the B chain after your slap preset. Thanks!
The bass is a ZON Sonus standard with 2 Hipshot Xtenders ran through the Tech21 VT Bass Deluxe to a looper and straight into a p.a.
I have my eye on this now, i have the old VT pedal without the Cab sim button. It's sounds pretty good but i think something is up with the overdrive because it doesn't sound aa good as other videos.
I've used it as my main pre amp for years and it still kicks ass!
what are the settings for the first 3 tones you have? I'm trying to decide between this pedal and the SansAmp BDDI deluxe
Thanx
is there a difference in sound between this and the non-deluxe model, or is it just the physical features?
This pedal is ridiculous! I want it!
Ok real noob question, is this pedal actually an amp? Could you plug the pedal into a cab or will I need an amp?
tech 21 is official the tones are for real they sound better than most of them expensive amp heads
so is there a big difference between tech 21 NYC Bass Deluxe and the tech 21 VT Bass Deluxe.... kinda confused which one to go for
Darryl D'Souza I didn't even realize there were two different products until now. I just bought the Tech 21 NYC VT Bass Deluxe and it's awesome!!! Looks just like the one in the vid but also has a cab simulator button just to the right of the #2 preset light. I didn't hear much difference between the presets in this video. In real life there is a massive difference. From muted Zeppelin sounds to Korn, or RATM or Tool. Great for Yes and Rush sounds which are somewhere in the middle. Great for funk sounds too. Trade in all your other compression eq and distortion pedals and buy this. You'll love it! Results may vary with your setup so for reference: I'm playing active an Ibanez SR885 w/EMG pickups a Hartke 3500 head and a Markbass RJ 115 cab.
Darryl D'Souza I think I found the answer. There's another Tech 21 company out there that makes phone cases. They must have changed their name to Tech 21 NYC. So I think the NYC is just a newer version of the pedal in this vid.
Was this direct or were you running through an amp? Sorry if i missed that part.
I believe it's ran through an amp with flat eq. It was a long time ago so I could be wrong.
Feel like tossing my LeBass in the trash and buying this one. The LeBass is just very dark in sound, unless you go full tilt distortion
Its a BOSS RC30XL
Standard 9V i think.
Can this pedal be used as a DI?
absolutely
absolutely
it allows you to control your tone in a DI
Thanks for the info!
Nice sound demo of THE ROOM, do it right or do not do it at all!
oh!!
Room sound. Arrrgh!
Too mutch room sounds on the video, not represent the unit....,
Jozsef Horvath if only I could go back all those years and change it.
Dedicate a otra cosa!!