Having spent a week using PJB gear at NAMM, I am biased, but I hope this play around with my P and J basses through the PJB Bass Buddy helps show how cool this thing is. As you will see I set up some "extreme" EQ settings (those sliders have 18db cut/boost)and I think it still sounded great!
And plugged into a bass cab it's the best practise amp I ever heard, too!
I love this pedal - great for destroying PA's. I dial in the 2 octave down tone at about 2:40 for a bit - I daren't go below 12th fret when that thing's turned up. Quick playalong to Take 6's version of Lovely Day.
Tom Browne's track with a classic funk bassline. I'd love to know which fx boxes were used on the original - sorry about the dodgy patch on this zoom g1!
The multitrack master has found its way onto the Internet - I just couldn't resist this quick jam. Lot's of bands play this in E, but I prefer the Eb - The REALLY deep bass tone is the PJB Bass Buddy's 50hz slider on max (+18db) - it's like having an octaver on your bass :)
Stereo version (but still with the youtube insane compressor):
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=KS6s5U zyOLc&fmt=18
Chuck Rainey is one of my heroes - these three riffs are all CR's AFAIK, all with Donald Byrd - Street Lady, Fallin Like Dominoes, and Stepping Into Tomorrow