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Origin Effects BASSRIG ‘64 BLACK PANEL
AMP OUT EQ Controls
The post-drive AMP OUT EQ ensures compatibility with a wide range of amps and cabs. Instead of com-
promising your amp’s tone controls to suit the BASSRIG, set your amp for your preferred clean sound then
use the EQ controls to adjust the pedal’s output accordingly (see tables on page 8).
HORN CUT EQ switch:
This switch engages a choice of low-pass filters for use with tweeter-equipped
cabs. Even with the most modern, hi-fi cabs, this will allow the BASSRIG to produce a natural, smooth
overdrive tone, without any harshness.
Choose between 2kHz or 4kHz depending on the response of your cab, or disable it altogether (centre
position) when using a cab without a tweeter.
HF:
This post-drive high frequency control cuts or boosts upper-mid and treble frequencies. This is perfect
for adjusting the BASSRIG’s high-end response to match your clean tone, adding some vintage speaker
character to a modern cab or fine-tuning the effect of the HORN CUT filter.
LF:
This post-drive low frequency control cuts or boosts bass frequencies. This is perfect for adjusting
the BASSRIG’s low-end response to match your clean tone, fattening up a small cab or taming excessive
boominess in a big cab.
Using the DI OUT
This balanced XLR output is equipped with a meticulously engineered analogue cabinet simulator, accu-
rately capturing the response of the Fender
®
Showman
®
2x15 bass speaker cabinet. Using this output gives
you the complete sound of a vintage bass amp direct to your recording console or PA system. No amp
required. The DI output is designed for compatibility with a wide range of microphone and line level inputs.
Its output level is configured to prevent unwanted clipping at the mixer or interface to which the pedal is
connected.
DI CAB SIM switch:
Lets you select whether the cabinet simulator is always on or only active when the
pedal is engaged. Select FX if you want a completely clean DI signal when the pedal is bypassed. Select
FX+BYP if you want to keep the cab sim on, even when the pedal is bypassed – for example: if you want to
use the BASSRIG cab sim with other drive pedals.
DI GROUND switch:
Lifts the ground of the DI Output. This is necessary to avoid unwanted ground loop
hum when connecting the BASSRIG to multiple pieces of equipment (e.g. a bass amp and a PA system). If
you hear a hum when connecting the BASSRIG to two pieces of equipment, set this switch to LIFT.
If you are only connecting the BASSRIG’s DI OUT, this should be set to GND. This switch does not affect
the AMP OUT.
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