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AGUILAR PEDALS

Got the filter twin a year a go and have been incorporating it with both bass guitar and upright (both sound great- sorry no sound clips.) I've been able to get a good geezer butler sound out of it and really like the sensitivity with right hand technique. I want to try the octaver or chorasaurus. But I think my next investment will be a power block and a pedal tuner.
 
Did the older models have this "gig-saver" option?


If you only want a distortion effect I recommend you buy a dedicated one (like the Agro or other that you like).
The Zoom is the best option for a great collection of effects at good price, but in your case you need only one.

I'm sorry for my English.

Greetings! :thumbsup:

Your english is fine and I suppose you're about one thing. I would like to have a distortion pedal rather than a multi-effects stomp box for my live set-up. I would say my other choice for a distortion pedal if I needed a new one for any reason would be an idiot box blower box bass distortion pedal or an ehx nano bass big muff. other than those, I have been looking at an aguilar agro bass distortion pedal.
 
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I have all of them. I would recommend the TLC and the filter twin of the 2 you mentioned. Then octamizer and agro. I know you didn't mention the tone hammer, but that and the TLC usually leave with me to every gig.

The TLC is a great simple compressor. Easy to use and get good sounds.
 

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