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Post by Taildragger on May 22, 2020 13:50:36 GMT -5
If so, what did you think of it?
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Post by LTB on Oct 12, 2020 0:51:41 GMT -5
I listened to the one you posted. Not wild about the extreme overdriven sounds but it does have some other cool tones available.
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Post by Peegoo 🏁 on Oct 12, 2020 2:57:37 GMT -5
A pal of mine who plays bass in an ongoing Web collab project picked one up about a month ago and loves it. We've played together a few times and it does sound really good for clean stuff.
I was pretty amazed (it is build well, the controls are laid out very nicely, and sounds great), because...it's a Fender pedal. Fender has never really made headlines anywhere in the pedal market. The reason I was surprised is when he said, "I have this new bass pedal made by Fender," I probably rolled my eyeballs toward the sky, because I thought, "a FENDER pedal? They're not that good."
But I was wrong...this just may be their breakthrough pedal that finally gets them some stompbox respect from established players.
If you do a lot of recording direct to the board or you like traveling light and want to go straight to the PA, this is a killer little device that has boo-teek sound, features and construction for a reasonable price. I have no idea how durable it is because I didn't get a peek inside the thing, but outwardly it appeared to be faurly rugged.
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DrKev
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Post by DrKev on Oct 22, 2020 4:35:00 GMT -5
But I was wrong...this just may be their breakthrough pedal that finally gets them some stompbox respect from established players. Yes, the entire line of Fender pedals that they launched at winter NAMM 2019 have blown everyone away. Fender have truly broken their pedal curse.
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