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Published on 10/19/10 at 15:00This pedal is metallic green. Very similar in size and build to a Boss pedal. This pedal is built like a tank. It's an envelope filter, it's an octave pedal, it's an auto wah pedal, it's a bird, it's a plane, ay yi yi you get the idea!
I bought this when I was in a messing around with effects phase. I paid $80 for it at my local music shop. I wanted a few simple, good sounding pedals to add to my rig.
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I like that the unit is simple to use and there is a variety of sounds you can get in one pedal. Anything from Octave effects to Auto Wah to Synth and Sub Low effects.
The knobs are very very subtle. It takes some time to get used to it. You must really dial things in.
Built rock solid. It%27s been on my pedal board for a few years and shows no signs of stopping.
Bottom Line: If you are new to bass pedals this is a great one to start with. Take some time and learn all of what it does and how it does it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I bought this when I was in a messing around with effects phase. I paid $80 for it at my local music shop. I wanted a few simple, good sounding pedals to add to my rig.
<a href="http://guitarvideochannel.com/blogs/columns/billys-world">http://guitarvideochannel.com/blogs/columns/billys-world</a>
I like that the unit is simple to use and there is a variety of sounds you can get in one pedal. Anything from Octave effects to Auto Wah to Synth and Sub Low effects.
The knobs are very very subtle. It takes some time to get used to it. You must really dial things in.
Built rock solid. It%27s been on my pedal board for a few years and shows no signs of stopping.
Bottom Line: If you are new to bass pedals this is a great one to start with. Take some time and learn all of what it does and how it does it.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com