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Valeton Dapper Bass Effect Strip

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Valeton Dapper Bass Effect Strip
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A lot of sound in a little strip, but with a little trouble at the start
sjmDrum 11.09.2018
The Boost/Comp/Tuner switch was a bit finicky at the start, but I was able to loosen the bolt on it, move it around, blow some air through the gap to maybe dislodge some dust, find where it likes to sit, tighten it down, and it's working reliably again.

I got the Dapper Bass to get a tuner, a preamp, and a DI for the bass so I can record with it easily, but as it turns out the other effects on it are pretty useful and great.

The Boost/Comp on this has a lot of oomph in it, and even with both the boost and comp all the way down it's basically a "make my bass feel better" switch. Probably my favorite effect on the whole strip if I'm honest. I'll probably end up using this more than the premp section of the bass.

The tuner is good, not great. Not the most precise, but it works well enough and is easy to use.

Dirty Q is fun and easy to play around with, but hard to find practical uses for. It's a very sensitive envelope filter, and the fuzz effect, while also fun, makes it a bit goofy sounding.

The preamp section is Sans Amp-ish and gives a good amount of EQ control with a nice warm gain sound (like a wool sweater that's a bit itchy). With everything at noon, there does seem to be a bit of a volume drop off, but there's more than enough in both the volume knob and gain knob to make up for that. With all the tone flat, it has a noticable effect on the tone, making it a good bit darker, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The bass I got, the Harley Benton MB-4 Deluxe, is a bright bass on its own, and the premp section here helps tame it a bit for when that birghtness is not wanted as much.

The octave really makes it rumble when turned up, but I wish it were one octave down and one octave up instead of two octaves down.

The chorus only has a depth knob, but it has a great range on that one knob. It goes from nice and subtle to a big smooth wavey sound. Definitely useful, if only a bit of a one trick pony.
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Jack of all trades, master of some
NtomataPatataTzatziki 27.01.2025
Given the price point, it really is a phenomenal pedal for people who either want to experiment with analog bass pedals and need a taste of what different effects do, or with gigging musicians that need a budget set up on the go.
The overall construction looks very durable, but it is difficult to see the indicators of the knobs and especially when their light is on. It is only possible to sit down and tinker with it.

Now, I will briefly go through each effect:

TUNER: Pretty accurate and effective, no complaints here. Although, when disengaging the compressor to activate it, sometimes a loud-ish clip can be heard.

COMPRESSOR: I have heard and read so many good inputs about the compressor, so I was excited to test it. Indeed, it does its job well, but it is very loud (I need to keep the gain knob way below 9 o'clock to not mess anything up).

DIRTY Q: I don't think it's as unusable as most people dishonor it for. Personally, it gave me some nice options to make tracks more "interesting". The fuzz switch is quite underwhelming tho, it would be so ideal if you could control it as a separate effect instead with the flick of the switch.

PREAMP: Very good quality for the price, you would expect to hear such sound at a 95eu preamp pedal, not a whole multieffect. I mostly use it as a second OD channel for my Hartke amp but it is very good as a standalone preamp pedal (I should also note here that my main bass is a Fender modern player jazz bass, the one with the humbucking pickups).

OCTAVE: I don't use it alone but as far as I have played with it, it tracks your signal pretty well.

CHORUS: Pretty basic with no-bells-and-whistles, just like the compressor. And, identically to the compressor: 1) it sounds great, 2) it gives gain to my signal even in the slightest of settings (not as bad as the comp tho).

Overall, I think it is worth it for its money. It can definitely tackle rehearsals and gigs, once you spend some time with it and find what works for you. The noise issues with some effects are easy to work around with, although you must have some patience. I was torn between this pedal and the sansamp bass strip, but I am very happy that I've chosen this one instead, since it's a fifth of the sansamp's price and the sonic result is quite good.
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the dapper, great choice
tombasske 20.02.2024
sounds are very good, cotrole knobs are quite small but overall very happy with this pedal !
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Nice little thing for the money.
Benavente 5 16.06.2018
All know the features of the Valeton bass effect strip - just enough for every bass player. I personally use it for tuner and envelope filter. Both could be better tracking, but still working. Compressor is useless for me, Octaver is tracking ok , chorus is simple but ok. Preamp section could be useful. All and all Ok.
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Handy, good effects
Rheymon 12.12.2022
Although the size makes it a very compact gadget, it also affects the quality of the effect. Does 80% of what a high end effect gadget should be doing.
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Handy starter kit for gigging with a bass
arfi720 05.08.2023
For the amp simulator and compressor alone, this pedal is well worth it, especially to just get going playing bass live without lugging an amp and researching a lot of pedals.
The chorus, fuzz, and octave effects are fine but limited. They might suit your sound but you will eventually expand beyond this.
Again, for the amp and compressor alone, this was great purchase.
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Valeton Dapper Bass Effect Strip