Monday I'll probably take it to the local stores and try out some stuff, but I wanted to get opinions of stuff to look at first. I don't mind paying more to get better, but I want it to be relatively small with controls on top, and I want something that won't dull the awesome tone of my DI (A-Designs REDDI) with compression and distortion. I know most DB players use parametric, but graphics are usually cheaper, and the RSII requires no impedance matching. So I'm looking at EQ's and can't decide whether I want parametric or graphic. I have an old Alesis Micro EQ that I dig in some ways, but I don't like the controls being on the front panel, and I use a 1-Spot to power my pedals and wirelesses and don't like having to use Alesis' proprietary power supply. I'd like something that will boost 3k and up as needed and not force me into boosting the gank frequencies. I boost treble with the Linden, and it boosts the treble pretty nicely but it also ends up boosting between 1 and 3k, and I dislike it with a red hot passion. For the past couple years, I've been using a Barber Linden, a simple 2-band Baxandall-style EQ, and was happy with it until I discovered that my slaps aren't popping out as loud as I would like. But I double on electric, which means I need a separate EQ for setting DB levels and tones. Bass is a 2005 Upton Hawkes with Clef Rev Solo II pickup.
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