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Ric
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I'm trying to find a disorted/overdriven tone that sounds good for my bass.

I've yet to find a bass disortion that doesn't lose so much in the bass tone and suddenly gets buried, so why even bother with distortion, when a distored guitar is playing.

Since my bass pod has both a model and DI out. I was going to run both of those to seperate inputs on my L1.

I've read on some bass forums that the only way to get a really good distorted bass tone is splitting the signal like this to seperate amps, one clean on distorted.

Anyone try this?
 
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Hi Ric

As I read, my thought was just that: split the signal, then mix clean and distorto to mono. Experiment with dropping the LF (highpass) on the distorted sig. I'll be that works.
 
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