Is this pedal in mint condition? Yes, it is. It is pristine!
Does it come with original box and contents? Yes, it does.
NO V E L C R O
NO FINGERPRINT
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- $ 4.45 w/ Signature request
NO dings - NO chips - No cracks and NO blemishes on it..No finger print!
Loaded with Threshold and Mix control to make the best use of bass' dynamics and able to create various sounds.
It also able to adjust the volume without losing player's sound character by smooth compression without extra tonal change.
The Bass Boot Comp is a multifunctional compressor like a rack-mount typed one with the LED indicator which helps judge gain reduction level by sight.
Various compression patterns
The Bass Boot Comp is a compressor pedal for bass that achieves clear, bright and smooth compression with dry signal's lively sound. The Mix control enables spirited and unique compression.
More expression range with the Mix control
It enables to control the output ratio of the compression sound and dry sound while retaining dry sound's nuance and delivers subtle touch nuance of the player's core sound which is difficult to do by just a compressor alone. Of course the player is able to use this pedal as a regular compressor. Adding dry sound to your compressed sound creates more openness to your sound, and adding compression to your dry sound gives more consistency. Its versatility helps player to have more option to have their favorite sound.
Threshold Control
It controls the reference point for your pickups' output and/or picking strength. By combining it with attack and sustain, it enables to create from thick and deep sound to speedy compression sound with enhanced attack.
Please ask any questions before buying. Thanks for looking!
| Listed | 2 years ago |
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| Condition | Mint (Used) Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more |
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