
Anthony Easton
The Ashdown Sub-Octave Plus is a bass effects pedal that generates a note one octave below the note being played, replicating the original waveform with the same volume. It features a true bypass switching system and a VU meter for input level control. The pedal is housed in a durable metal case and allows for blending the sub-octave note with the original signal. Additionally, distortion can be added to the sub-octave note, with adjustable amount and tonal characteristics. The pedal also includes an output level control for balancing the effect and the true bypass mode.
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$120.38

Very Good
$99

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$115.56

Brand New
$107

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