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Ashdown Bass Guitar Effects

Ashdown Bass Chorus Plus Pedal

A high-quality chorus, just for bass players. In addition to the standard Depth and Speed controls, the Plus part of this pedal can be switched in to provide flanging and a unique range of delay effects.

Ashdown Bass Dual Band Compression Pedal

Designed to meet the specific needs of the modern bass player, Ashdown’s Dual Band Compressor splits the signal into high and low frequency bands and applies compression separately to both -- fast attack and decay for the high frequency and slow...

Ashdown Bass Drive Plus Pedal

Why should guitar players have all the fun? Ashdown’s Bass Drive Plus pedal generates a wide range of bass distortion effects from a slight grunge through to no holds barred, high-gain overdrive.

Ashdown Bass Envelope Filter Pedal

It’s time to get funky with the Ashdown Envelope Filter. Capable of a wide range of effects from auto-wah through to spaced-out, auto-triggered funky tones, the sweep of the filter can be either up or down with selection of band-pass or high pas...

Ashdown Bass Sub-Octave Plus Pedal

This earth-shattering pedal generates a note one octave below the note being played, at the same volume and based on the waveform of the original signal. By blending the sub-octave note with the original signal, bass players can move from a subt...