

The Studio Bass by Seymour Duncan is a studio-grade bass compressor pedal designed to provide ultimate dynamic control for bass players. It features a 3-position mini-toggle and blend knob, allowing for near limitless control over the tone by mixing uncompressed tones alongside the affected sound. Users can blend in their unadulterated clean signal, a mid boost for cutting through busy mixes, or a fat low-end growl. The pedal offers a wide range of tones from subtle to super-squashed, catering to various playing styles including punk rock, funk, and fingerstyle.
Technical Specifications:
- Pedal Type: Compressor
- Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
- Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
- True Bypass: Yes
- Power Source: 9-18V DC power supply (sold separately)
- Dimensions: 2.60" wide x 5.0" long x 1.45" high
- Weight: 0.67 lbs
- Compression Ratio: Soft-knee, adjustable from 1:1 to > 20:1
- Maximum Compressor Gain: +33dB
- Attack Speed: Adjustable
The Studio Bass compressor pedal is suitable for a wide range of use-cases, from subtle adjustment of the dynamic range to intensive compression of the sound. It can also be used as a clean boost for solos and as an 'always-on' pedal to form the core of a player's sound.
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$247.84
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$109
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$125
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