Fender Downtown Express Electric Bass Guitar Multi Effect Pedal
Your one-stop shop for bass tone-shaping, the downtown express bass multi-effect puts everything you need for killer bass tone right at your feet. All the bass essentials are there—compressor, 3-band EQ and overdrive switchable on its own, or you can use the mute switch to kill the signal for silent tuning. The direct output makes it easy to integrate this pedal into any performance situations or studio. We recognize that a truly powerful signal chain needs to be flexible, so we included a switch that lets you reorder the compressor and overdrive circuits to taste. Designed by Alex Aguilar, the downtown express is an all-original Fender circuit. To ensure this pedal is performance-ready we let musicians kick it around, took their feedback to heart and refined it. The chassis is crafted from lightweight, durable anodized aluminum, and the LED-backlit knobs show your control settings on a dark stage at a glance. Use the downtown express on your next gig or session and add some rumble to your rig.
Product Features
- Multiple effects in one box
- 3-Band EQ
- Overdrive
- Compressor
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