The V-Amp might offer the greatest range of amp and speaker cab simulacralations ever put in a single unit. This processor also has a synth built into it. I own 2 of these and still find myself toying with the nobs just to see what it has buried inside. I consider this to be the best bass processor ever made. Remember that patching this thru the FX loop on your amp offers a range of modulations to the tone of your amp rather than the V-Amp as the whole, I have this paired with a Peavey MiniMega 1000 Watt amp and BBE Sonic Maximizer to a 4x10 and Harke HyDrive 15 and there is nothing this rig will not do! Effects by themselves are nothing. unless you are starting with a bass that has fine tone controls onboard such as the ESP LTD B-200 series basses with active controls.
As it is in a studio, I plug the processor into audio I/O interface and DAW. Markbass nano or mini 300 or Ampeg 40? Depends of your amplifycation needs and possibilities to mic an amp. Markbass will give you more punch and better sound
@davormaricic yeah the markbass 300 ny black is a cab , I wasn't sure if this could take the load of a cab but it's going a bit expensove for me along with that That's why I asked if I could do it along with an ampeg ba10 40
@@alinbate4580 probably, but of you have this high-end pickup then you look for more high end bass preamp like Line6 Bass POD Pro, Ashdown CTM, SansAmp RBI, Peavey Bassist or Raxx or Max or Aplha, Tube Works, Yamaha PB-1, Focusrite Platinum, etc But this one sill do the work, too
well, considering the price, it is OK... it is entry level rack FX for less than €100... maybe you should consider some more serious gear, like XTpro reverb.com/item/50276861-line-6-pod-xtpro-guitar-fx-rack