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Valeton Dapper Bass Effect Strip

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Valeton Dapper Bass Effect Strip
377 AED 97,48 €
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Super nice!
MMichelin 09.03.2020
First of all, a very solid and robust unit.
The sound quality is just beautiful: very clean audio signal and wow efects.
The DI out is wonderful, sounds very good.
The light-rotary knobs are so cool and helpful.
A huge value for the money, one cannot go wrong with this unit!
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Awesome little effects strip
Jamesryanbass 03.06.2017
So, yesterday after work I got home early enough before my gig to have a quick play with this. So far I have only tried It with my upright, but hoping to have a proper play with this and my electric bass later today. Basically, I got in and played with it for long enough to get some settings I liked and like enough to take it along last night.

A tad daunting putting my faith in this without properly trying it and deciding to test it live at a gig but oh well.

It's a great little bit of kit though and I love it. From my basic limit test here's what I thought of all the sections in turn...

The tuner - hold the comp/boost switch to kick in the tuner. For its first time it took a few seconds to wake up and realise what it was doing, but after that it was fine. I'll A/B it with my polytune clip later on, but all sounded fine. It also activates a mute whilst tuning.

Comp/boost - this was the only section I didn't use last night. Before the gig I found that the boost switch really can add some though, without altering the tone at all. The compressor needs a bit more time to play with.

Dirty Q - It's their attempt at a baseballs. With an upright it doesn't work as well (in fact with the fuzz engaged it doesn't work at all), but I imagine it'll be good with an electric bass. For upright though, I found that with the sensitivity turned up to anything beyond 11 o clock all you get is high pitched pops and clicks. Keep it at ten to eleven and you get an awesome little envelope filter/auto wah. I used it briefly for the second half of a solo but would rather practice a little more with this before using it live again. *NOTE - the Fuzz can only be used with the filter and cannot be used as an independent fuzz*

Bass Amp - Again, would need to try this on its own, preferably straight into headphones to see how good this is. Last night I had it set so that for a couple of our original songs, I could have some boosted bass and scooped mids. For the tracks I used it on, with the settings I had, it made my upright sound like my electric and it can add its own boost too. My plan with this section is to find some settings I really like, dial them in and have it as an always on.

Octave - One of my favourite bits on this so far. I've very little experience with octave pedals, so I've not really got any comparisons I can make. The first knob is your blend/volume, the second is level for one octave below and the third knob is the level for a second octave down. With a bit of tweaking you can get a sound similar to a meatbox but without destroying anyone's speakers or trousers. Where we do a cover of Gangsters paradise, I've currently got it set just right for the bass sound on the record. After hearing it my singer/guitarist described it a second "haunting"

Chorus - Simple one knob chorus. Sound great though and got a fair bit of use throughout the night. The knob seems to only control depth, so there's no way to alter speed, but that isn't really needed. It's not a fast chorus and on upright sounds great both plucked and bowed.

My plan with this is to try it with my electric next, incorporate it as an extra to my pedalboard (using the effects loop on this) and toy with running the thru output to a Headphone amp as a personal monitor.

Would I recommend it? Yes. Definitely. It's a great piece of kit, bloody sturdy for its size (during our break I left it on tuner, to come back to find a few lights on where some woman had drunkenly walked on it. No problems at all. Like I said, despite the size it's solid), very lightweight, and fits nicely in the laptop bag I use for carrying my leads, head, invoices and spare bits. The lights are cool too.
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Bought this for a band member
Stefan Lucian 08.11.2020
He's really happy with the sound
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Really meets my needs!
Walt P 17.03.2021
The Valeton Dapper Bass Effect Strip is well constructed and quite "gig ready." The quality of the included effects is quite good. There are effects with more controls and options, but they can easily get to be overwhelming in a live setting. The Valeton Dapper Bass Effect Strip has sufficient controls to allow one to get the sound one wants without taking away from the performance. I am glad I chose this effect strip and have already used it on stage. I would buy it again!
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Great bang-for-buck product
ThisOneGuy 29.04.2020
pros:
- the comp and tuner are great
- the DI adds on to the value
cons:
- the amp and octave sections are a bit "meh"

Overall, very much worth the money, it's a great cheap starting point
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One stop bass effects
Bassface1 20.04.2021
This is a one stop small and compact bass rig. Has all the effects you'd need like, chorus,compressor, distortion and amp settings plus an octave and even a built in tuner. I got this for practice and live work. A high quality sturdy metal chassis with a nice paint job so it looks cool too. Knobs are a little small but other than that this thing is rock solid. Great piece of gear at a great price.
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Awesome all in one Bass pedal
Sailmac 28.10.2022
I looked at a few different options to plug directly into the PA at church with dsl out and this valeton works perfectly. I really like the amp settings that allows me to adjust bass, mid, treble, vol, and gain and the other effects are awesome too. This is a very versatile effects pedal with all it can do and in such a small package. Fits right in my gig bag to carry with me. I highly recommend this for anyone looking for a simple and versatile effects pedal for the bass.
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Cheap and interesting
Franxxx 29.10.2019
AS for what it has - compressor, amp, an octaver, tuner and fuzz it's really cheap. You can also get quite nice sound from it, of course cannot expct miracles, but still I think it is worth the price.
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awesome mini package for the serious bass player
kekmeister 11.01.2020
Packed with a lot of features and effects, this little pedalboard like chain of effects is a nice to have starter "kit" for effects, or even an addition to an existing pedalboard of effects.

High quality craftsmanship, don't really think about not buying this.
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Amazing piece of kit, Amazing value
JimIlious 18.01.2018
I can't fault this effect strip. It's solid build, great sound and amazing price.
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Valeton Dapper Bass Effect Strip