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Finally, all the essentials in one tough little box. You need a serious D.I. for playing live and laying down killer tracks. You've got to have a preamp and finely tuned EQ to add punch to your tones. And you definitely can't do without some rich, custom distortion. This one-of-a-kind pedal gives you the whole deal in a bomb-proof enclosure that will survive even the most out of control gigs-and players. Built with the highest quality components, the M-80 can give you eve everything from warmth and transparency to a volcanic roar, without making you scroll through menu screens or an indecipherable manual. Engage the color switch for some sweet preset EQ, then tweak your tone with three band control. Dial in your ideal distortion with the gain knob and blend just the right amount into your clean signal, then kick it on and off at will. The adjustable noise gate pours on the sustain and cuts out hum and hiss. With XLR and parallel 1/4" outputs and a phantom power switch, you'll never have a problem delivering your choice new tones. Power: Single 9 volt battery or Dunlop ECB003 AC Adapter

Features
  • Distortion channel with gain, volume, and blend controls
  • Color knob
  • 3-band EQ
  • Phantom power
  • 1/4" and XLR outs
  • Parallel output jack

Condition
Brand
Model
  • M80 Bass DI +
Categories
Pedal Format
  • Standard

About the Seller

Music Store Live

National City, CA, United States
(45,226)
Joined Reverb:2013
Items Sold:73,657
Product Overview
Sporting a three-band equalizer, Color switch for a pre-attenuated EQ, phantom/ground power switch and adjustable noise gate, the MXR Bass D.I. + is nothing short of a tonal Swiss army knife for your bass. Whether you're dialing in a pristine clean boost, pumping a warm sustain or crafting a searing distortion, this effect has your back at every turn.
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