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Old 08-07-2007, 08:27 PM
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Just picked this thing up used at my music store today.

Iv been buying and trying overdrive/distortion pedals trying to find I'v been seeking but none hold enough bass unless they are modded.

This thing blows away the rest.

I noticed there wern't many results when searching the forum for information so I wanted to make a post for others to be able to find when they do a search.

It has 22 different overdrives/distortions modeled after real pedals, and about half of them are actually very usefull for bass. The thing that seals the deal for me, is that it has a "Bottom" knob which puts all the bass right back into the effects. Plus has an octave effect that sounds pretty good.

For example, the tube screamer model sounds like a tube screamer but with more bass left over.

For anybody looking for Overdrive, Distortion and Fuzz that holds the bass then I would suggest trying this pedal if you see it at the store.

I would like to see what others think of this pedal too. Especially what others might dislike about it.
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