Best Schertler Yellow Blender Alternatives
We found 5 alternatives to Schertler Yellow Blender based on experts and consumers reviews.
Acus One for Bass Wood
Based on 1 reviews
I bought this amp to replace two phi jones bass amps. The sound in much better with deeper bass but still the same clarity as PJB. Have three channels is great. We did a rehearsal at home with two guitars and my acoustic bass, worked really well. Highly recommended
Acus One for Bass Black
Based on 1 reviews
This amplifier has served me well in many situations. I use it to amplify my upright bass at gigs, sometimes with a pickup and sometimes with a microphone. I've also used it as a stage monitor and to amplify vocals. With three channels it is quite versatile. The sound quality is so good that I even enjoy listening to music on it. I had to get a voltage converter to use it in the USA but it was worth it. Wish they made a version that runs on 120V/60hz. Only downsides are that it is a little heavy and unbalanced around the handle and so a little awkward to carry, but it's a minor thing. It has a very good low end, although the very low 20-50 hertz range is just a little less powerful than I would ideally like. The nominal frequency response bottoms out at 30hz, which is a little strange...
Acoustic Image Coda 1 Combo 611 C1
Based on 1 reviews
I'm so pleased with this. I've used it now on a couple of medium size jazz gigs with my double bass and a Fishman pickup. I tune my bass in 5ths with a low C, and it coped with that easily. Incredibly small but easily loud enough with a five piece band in a medium-sized venue. And such a clean, natural sound. The drummer I played with couldn't believe the sound I was getting given the size of the amp.
EBS Stanley Clarke Pre Amp
Based on 4 reviews
This preamp has all I need as a double bass player. I connect to the fx loop return of my old GK MB 150 and I get a clean focused sound. During a gig, I enjoy great sound, controls to filter out unwanted room frequencies, I can mute, add an electric bass. Adding a small tuner could have been a nice extra but that's a detail. Not cheap but a good buy!
K&K Dual Channel Pro Preamp
Based on 3 reviews
Very simple with few features but great value for money. Nice attention to detail e.g. including a small screwdriver to adjust the trim pots and set up is reasonably simple. It also sounds great. My only criticism would be that the instructions weren't clear on how to remove the lid and I spent ages trying to remove the screw on the back which I later found out shouldn't be touched! Luckily I couldn't get it to budge before realising my mistake. I probably should've read the instructions properly before attempting to mess around with it. Other than that I highly recommend this product if you're looking for a cheap, simple but effective pre-amp/signal blender.