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Description

Bring the warmth and character of vintage tube amps to your bass sound with the Darkglass Electronics Vintage Microtubes. This bass preamp pedal is your ticket to the legendary rock tones of yesteryears. The Vintage Microtubes offers a natural dynamic response, mimicking the organic compression of vintage tube amplifiers and old-school reel-to-reel tape machines.

Control your tone with precision using the Level, Drive, and Blend knobs to adjust the volume, saturation, and the perfect ratio between clean and overdriven signals. The Era knob sets this pedal apart, allowing you to traverse through time, from '70s midrange warmth to the punchy metallic tones of modern rock. It's not just about the sound; it's about the feel. Playing through the Vintage Microtubes gives you a tactile experience that's just as warm and natural as the tones it produces.

Key Features:

  • Bass preamp pedal with overdrive
  • Level knob sets the volume of your overdriven signal
  • Drive knob controls the amount of saturation in your overdriven signal
  • Blend knob adjusts the ratio between clean and overdriven signals
  • Era knob serves up everything from '70s midrange warmth to modern metallic punch
  • Original Hybrid FET/CMOS gain stages
  • Operates on 9V DC power supply (not included)
  • Made in Finland

Owner's manual

Darkglass Electronics Vintage Microtubes Preamplifier User Manual

Product specs

Type Bass Preamp pedal
Form Factor Pedal
Inputs 1 x 1/4"
Outputs 1 x 1/4"
Power Source 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
Height 1.75"
Width 3"
Depth 4.25"
Weight 0.55 lbs.

FAQs

What kind of tones can I expect from the Darkglass Electronics Vintage Microtubes Bass Preamp Pedal?

The Vintage Microtubes Bass Preamp Pedal offers a warm, tube-like overdrive with a wide range of tonal options, from subtle grit to aggressive distortion, making it ideal for rock, metal, and other genres requiring rich harmonic content.

Does the Darkglass Vintage Microtubes work well with active basses?

Yes, the Vintage Microtubes is designed to work effectively with both active and passive basses, providing versatility and maintaining clarity across different bass electronics.

Is the Darkglass Vintage Microtubes suitable for live performances?

Absolutely, the Vintage Microtubes is well-suited for live performances, offering robust construction and a dynamic range that ensures your bass tone cuts through in a band setting.

What power supply does the Darkglass Vintage Microtubes require?

The Vintage Microtubes requires a 9V DC power supply, which is sold separately, to operate effectively.

How does the Darkglass Vintage Microtubes differ from other Darkglass pedals?

The Vintage Microtubes is known for its warm, vintage-inspired overdrive, whereas other Darkglass pedals, like the B3K or Alpha Omega, offer more modern, aggressive distortion tones.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Versatile tone with blend and era knobs

  • Natural warm-tube like sound without losing low-end

  • Capable of both subtle overdrive and high gain sounds

  • Quality build and materials ensure durability

  • Reacts well to playing dynamics

  • Maintains personal playing nuances, not overly coloring sound

  • Provides warmth and fat low end reminiscent of valve tube heads

  • Soft touch switch for silent operation

  • Effective in dense band mixes

CONS

  • Power supply jack placement inconvenient for some

  • LED is excessively bright

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Darkglass Electronics Vintage Microtubes Preamplifier.

Features and functionality

  • The Deluxe model lacks an era knob but compensates with low and high mids knobs, offering more tonal variance.

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  • The Vintage Microtubes offers a versatile range of grit, allowing users to achieve both subtle old-school overdrive and aggressive, gnarly tones.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners find the Deluxe's preamp useful for home recording, allowing direct DI recording into a computer.

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  • The Vintage Microtubes is favored by a user who transitioned from a clean signal with just a compressor, highlighting its appeal for those seeking more dynamic tones.

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  • The combination of Vintage Microtubes with a Peterson tuner and metronome is praised for precise sound management in a compact setup.

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Comparisons

  • The attack and grunt switches on the Deluxe provide similar tonal options to the era knob on the VMT, with added tonal flexibility.

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  • A user is considering switching from the pedal version to the preamp version for increased tonal flexibility with its 4-band EQ, despite the absence of an Era knob.

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User experience

  • Users appreciate the Deluxe for its flexibility, offering both clean and distorted tones, and more tone-shaping capabilities.

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  • One user prefers the VMT's overdrive over the built-in gain of an Orange Crush amp, citing better control and nuance.

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