Thank you for showing more of your sound, in Brazilians I follow many bassists from the USA. Keep bringing this type of content and showing you worshiping in your church
I suggest, you should read the manual about the LPF knob on your Cali76, because it doesn't do, what you think it does. It doesn't cut your lows (that would be High Pass Filter anyway), it just determines, which parts of the frequency range are sent to the Compressor. i. e. A low B string has high energy on the lows, that would drive the input of the Compressor to compression easily, so you dial out the lows that are sent to the Compressor via LPF knob.
It is actually a HPF knob on the Cali76 compact bass pedal. So, as the manual states, “Turning the HPF knob clockwise will raise the cut-off frequency and free up more of the low end.” So the way that Bryce has it, in the 3 o’clock position, is causing more lows to be present.
With these slider positions on the Micro, do you leave off that EQ from your BKLN board patch on the stomp? And when you use your DCX, do you usually have it switched to the EQ or the drive?
Thank you for sharing! My Noble currently powers my pedals and I like having to use one outlet. Why did you find the need for a Zuma and do you need two outlets now?
Great question! The stomp DOES have a noble in it, but at the end of the day nothing compares to the real thing (just my opinion) BUT you totally don't need a noble. Could just be the old school side of me wanting tubes still