Hartke VXL Bass Attack Pedal and Direct BoxHartke amps are known for having just about the best bass shaping technology around and now you can get all the tone and versatility of Hartke’s Exclusive Shape Circuitry in the New Bass Attack professional bass pedal. Built into an all steel chassis with 2 stomp-proof switches and LED status indicators, the Bass Attack Pedal features Hartke’s Variable Notch Shape Circuit.
Price: $89.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
Set up well, on and off of partial aspects of the unit is a nice touch. This way it isn’t all or nothing. You can have a few different “settings” to work with.

Quality:
This is tough rating. The body and sounds or tone controls are first rate. My problem is in just two simple things. The battery holder does not fit well in the unit. The batter easily falls out. This is a pain. Secondly, the output is not strong enough. It should be seriously stronger.

Value:
Yes, it’s worth the price. Tape the battery in place though.

Desirability:
It is way cool

Sound:
The tone is great. Nice and versital. Good for studio and stage.

Support:
N/A

EBS OctaBass Octave PedalThe EBS OctaBass analog octave divider creates a single note one octave below the pitch of the played note, adding a new dimension to your sound.
Price: $159.00 Buy now!

Morley PBA2 Dual Bass Wah PedalThis switchless bass wah features 2 wah modes ? Traditional and Funk Wah. Traditional wah mode is for classic wah tones. Click on the Funk wah and you get a percussive, funky wah that is great for slappin’ and poppin’. Used by such renown Bass players as Philip Bynoe, Bill Dickens, Dave Pomeroy, Marcelo D. Rapp, Rudy Sarzo, T.M. Stevensk, and Jauqo III-X.
Price: $105.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
pretty minimum it would be nice to have some more to mess with. the funk wahs nice and theres a volume that you will barely touch.

Quality:
This will not break theres no way its all made of metal and theres nothin under the pedal that could break off unlike the dunlop crybaby.

Value:
I think all fx pedals are overpriced this is worth the money theres no cheaper alternative anyway but really it could be 60 or 70.

Desirability:
it looks cool i guess the sounds whats so appealin

Sound:
Its good what i expected. the tradition wah bassicaly is what it says. the funk wah during the frequincy sweep softens the highs. both sound great. it does sound worse when the battery starts to ware out so it be a good idea to get the ac adapter to plug it in.

Ease of Use:
it seems simple enough but i takes a bit to get used to. if you have had a wah pedal no troubles.

Support:
you will probably never have to deal with them so 10

Overall:
Im satisfied if it was lost or stolen i might try a dunlop just to hear a diffrence but this pedals diffenetly a good alternative

DigiTech Bass Multi Chorus X-Series PedalWhat makes the Bass Multi Chorus different is you can morph up to 16 bass chorus voices at the same time to create the lushest bass chorusing ever heard from a stomp box.
Price: $69.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
It is what it is.

Quality:
It’s a Digitech. Solid construction and a six year warranty!

Value:
It seems like a lot of bang for the buck.

Desirability:
At first I wasn’t sure, but after the first hour, I was in love.

Sound:
You can dial up a ton of different chorus effects with it. Has controls for speed, type and depth of chorus effect. Really cool.

Support:
Haven’t needed them, but let me say it again – SIX YEAR WARRANTY!

Overall:
I think I’ll have this pedal for a good while. it’s solid and got a good wararnty. Plus The sounds you can get from it are so cool!

Behringer BUF300 Ultra Bass Flanger PedalThe BUF300 effects pedal lets you lift off with swirling jet sounds, thick chorus, vibrato and short delay effects without affecting the bass fundamentals, keeping the original bass punch and clarity.
Price: $29.99 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Quality:
It would be nice if the pedal was metal instead of plastic, but it didn’t affect the sound/quality.

Value:
I didn’t think that it would sound all that good, judging from the price, but I was impressed.

Desirability:
Once again, it’s a “sex appeal” looking pedal, but it has sex appeal sound.

Sound:
I loved the sound of this pedal, especially for that 70′s Funk Style. It has a hell of a tone and it doesn’t take the essence away from the bass.

Ease of Use:
Just plug it in.

Support:
Didn’t need any support.

Overall:
This pedal should keep me satisfied for a while, if I ever lost it, or if it was stolen, I would search for a different pedal.

Ibanez PD7 Tone Lok Phat Hed Bass Overdrive PedalThe PD7 lets bass players get in on the action. Ibanez has loaded this unit with 3 pre-amp style voicings and an attack control switch that accents the amount of harmonic content. It also features Drive, Lo, Hi, and Level knobs so dialing in your sound has never been easier. Loaded with growling low-end distortion, the PD7 is an essential addition to any rock bassist’s set-up.
Price: $49.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
i’m not too familiar with bass pedals, but i’ve seen enough to know this thing has enough options to make sure you’ll never need another distortion pedal; lev, low, high, dist, att, mode.

Quality:
i love the nobs; how they lock inside the pedal. i feels strong and sturdy and i’m sure it can take a fall of a small house

Value:
it has a perfect price – $50

Desirability:
i’m confused by this question a bit, but if i’m being asked what i think i’m being asked, yes, this pedal is goddam sexy. i’d spend a tiring and restless night of endless love with it…

Sound:
My friend (whom I was in a band with) got this pedal for christmas a year ago and i just started jamming with his bass n’ pedal. considering the crappy amp it was connected to, it made some great sound; it had nice, shaped distortion, with the chug still there.

Support:
it’s not my pedal, but i haven’t heard him ranting about how it crapped out (and i doubt it has), so i can’t answer this question, but i’m sure ibanez can take care of any problems…i mean, it is ibanez

Overall:
there is no need to look for another bass pedal

Dunlop 105Q Ultimate Bass Wah PedalDunlop, maker of the Original Crybaby Wah pedal, has introduced the 105Q Ultimate Bass Wah. The 105Q Bass Wah incorporates a new, proprietary potentiometer and custom EQ circuitry specifically designed for bass frequencies. Together, these new, uniquely engineered elements provide smooth response and a fat, full bass tone.
Price: $119.95 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
I do find that by using the accessory plug ,there is a better sound level than of a 9 v. The variable volume and tone control is a big plus esp.if you know the leads you project.Thunderous lows or rippin’highs.

Quality:
After years of use,my pedal still looks new(still have the box it came in)the white finish looks great not to mention the ease of finding it in low light gigs.

Value:
For the value and price of this pedal,an extra 20 spot is worth the change vs. others I’ve used.

Sound:
Hello fellow bassist’s. I have played for 15 years and have tried various wah effects. This is the most desired from me. I play hard rock-metal and I enjoy using the instant reaction pedal when I wish to throw out some leads w/out wondering if the on/off switch will stick like other pedals do so well.The sound response is great debating on where you set your volume and Q adjustments.

Support:
never had to deal with a problem.

Ibanez SB7 Tone Lok Synthesizer Bass PedalIf you’re looking for new tones or you’re still smoldering with resentment against synth bass keyboard players who took bass player’s gigs in the 80′s, the SB7 is the ticket. You’ve got real time feel – in other words no annoying tracking errors and delays. You can even play chords. Then there’s the funky auto-wah (think “Theme from Shaft”), an 80′s style syth bass sound (now it’s our turn to take their gigs), and a deep and heavy synth bass.
Price: $69.95 Buy now!

Boss ODB-3 Bass Overdrive Compact Effects PedalThis hot pedal has been designed specifically for bass applications. The ODB3 Bass OverDrive delivers the chest-resonating distortion that “techno” and “industrial” bassists have been waiting for.
Price: $99.00 Buy now!

User Reviews:
Feature:
the ability to create high pitched distortion, low pitched distortion, overtaking distortion, or background distortion is a great part of this distortion pedal

Quality:
awesome

Value:
the best distortion pedal for the money

Desirability:
It looks pretty cool, but that doesnt really matter

Sound:
I love this distortion, it is great for all metal

Ease of Use:
Wicked easy like all distortion pedals, set and step

Support:
it unfortunately costs an extra $20 for the adapter and $20 for support… WTF???

Overall:
tremendous overall, except for the support

DigiTech Bass Squeeze X-Series Dual Compressor PedalThe Bass Squeeze is the result of collaboration between DigiTech and dbx to create the world’s finest bass compression pedal.
Price: $69.95 Buy now!

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