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lowendbob
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Just one pedal?

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Ok, if you had just one choice of effects pedals what would it be, and make?
Compression, distortion?
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Post by jps »

Tremolo!

I don't really consider compression an effect, per se.
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line 6 bass pod ... that way I have tone shaping, amp modeling, distortion and compression ... one box ...
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Post by shinynewtoy »

I'm with Jeff... but I want an XT live.
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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Post by bobcat »

I think counting the Pod as a "bass pedal" is a little unfair . . . it's not really a pedal so much as it is a computer with pedals for controls . . .

That being said, I would choose one pedal and one pedal only: FullTone Bassdriver. Best. Overdrive. Ever. It's so absolutely amazing, I don't understand how I lived without it . . .
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Post by throw_this_away »

I only own one pedal... a Boss ODB-3 overdrive pedal. I like it a lot and would choose it... but then I have little experience with anything else.

I once used a crybaby that was fun as hell though...
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I'd have to agree on the Fulltone Bass-Drive.....simply fantastic!
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Post by sloop_john_b »

If it sounds as good as I hope it does, the BOSS RT-20 Leslie sim. It can supposedly do that Leslie grit, and of course the modulation effect.

If it sucks, then a good compressor does it for me.
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Tech 21 Comptortion
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Post by leftyguitars »

No effects, just everything turned on to 11.
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Post by andrew »

budda phatbass.
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Post by pepsican »

Boss TU-2
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Post by clankchris »

Ok...John wins!
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Post by bbobb24 »

Andrew, Could you tell me more about the Budda Phatbass? I've looked at it many times but I always end up getting scared away by the cost.
Thanks for your time,
Bob
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Post by revolver323 »

Boss Bass Chorus. Back in the '70s when we did alotof Yes, I had a Maestro Bass Brassmaster (used by Squire), some kind of tremolo -- probably electro Harmonix -- and the fuzz built-in to my Acoustic 360. Not bad at reproducing the "Starship Trooper" effects.
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