Fender Bassman Compressor
€95.00
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Two ratio presets for moderate compression or gentle limiting
Attack and release controls for fine tuning
Soft-touch relay activates true bypass; automatic bypass when no voltage is applied
Side pad attenuator for active bass
Top-mounted connections, sturdy aluminium housing suitable for touring
The Bassman® pedals cover all basses. Inspired by the original tube amp line that paved the way for Fender's sub-sonic signal processing, the Bassman pedal line features a collection of carefully crafted analogue and digital circuitry, all designed from the ground up for bass-centric sonic enhancement.
The Bassman Compressor is a professional compressor designed specifically for bass instruments, characterised by ease of use and great sound. The compact pedal features a simple control system and smooth RMS compression - the same compression circuit used in the most popular studio rack compressors. The Ratio and Release switches each offer two carefully set presets to get the best out of your bass with minimal effort, while the rest of the compression settings are made with the simple Level and Compression controls. The blend control allows you to bring the fullness and dynamics of your clean signal back into the mix, creating the perfect balance between compression and feel.
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Fender is recognised as one of the greatest manufacturers and pioneers of solid body guitars. As the creator of the Telecaster and Stratocaster, founder Leo Fender created milestones in the history of electric guitars and thus a cult following. The name Fender alone is enough to evoke melodies, memories and emotions in the mind. When you hear a Fender Telecaster or a Fender Stratocaster, legendary songs such as "Purple Haze" by Jimi Hendrix, "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple and "Cocaine" by Eric Clapton immediately spring to mind. There is also a long history behind the famous Fender amps. Leo Fender started building guitar amps even before he built his first guitars. These were of course built using tube technology, Fender only started with solidstate models in the late 60s...
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