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Source Audio Aftershock Bass Distortion Pedal - Professional Guitar Effects Processor for Bassists | Studio & Live Performance Use
Source Audio Aftershock Bass Distortion Pedal - Professional Guitar Effects Processor for Bassists | Studio & Live Performance UseSource Audio Aftershock Bass Distortion Pedal - Professional Guitar Effects Processor for Bassists | Studio & Live Performance UseSource Audio Aftershock Bass Distortion Pedal - Professional Guitar Effects Processor for Bassists | Studio & Live Performance Use

Source Audio Aftershock Bass Distortion Pedal - Professional Guitar Effects Processor for Bassists | Studio & Live Performance Use

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Product Description

The Only Bass Distortion Pedal You Need Out of the box, Source Audio's Aftershock bass distortion pedal packs three potent overdrive engines to deliver tremendous tonal range that encompasses every flavor of dirt your bass could ever desire. The Tube engine serves up a powerful — yet subtle — vintage tube overdrive with creamy breakup and gobs of punch. Heavy spits out aggressive scooped distortion with crisp highs and massive lows. The Fuzz engine has an intense palette of germanium fuzz tones on tap, all of it sporting beaucoup bottom and gargantuan grit. Aftershock’s elegant, powerful control panel gives you the tools to finely sculpt your signature bass tones. Its Clean knob is a dry/wet blender that lets you mix in just enough clean signal to maintain rock-solid low end without affecting the pedal’s prodigious girthy growl. Adjust the onboard Tone control to find the sweet spot on the Richter

Product Features

Dry/Wet Blend Controls; USB; and Free Neuro Apps for iOS

Bass Distortion Pedal with Tube

Fuzz Overdrive Engines; Drive

Android

Windows

Customer Reviews

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There are 2 modes (red LED and green LED) for up to 6 stored patches (without your cellphone app).The RED mode lets you recall the patches regardless of where the knobs are set which is handy if you're 2 year old (like mine) enjoys turning knobs while you're away. There are 3 fully customizable storage slots, selectable via the mini toggle. The app is easy to navigate and make changes to the tone. You can download the app for free and navigate through it before buying the pedal (this will show you what all you can customize, which is more than enough). You can even upload other One Series pedals into the 3 slots.The GREEN mode (stock mode) can be altered and saved over, but when recalled it is subject to where the knobs are set. You can toggle between the RED and GREEN modes (or banks) by just holding down the switch (the time it takes to switch is also adjustable). So you can toggle between two sounds without having to bend over and flip a switch.I find it to be a very transparent overdrive and/or distortion with more options than most anyone would ever need. I've owned and used many drive/distortion pedals, including the Billy Sheehan. They either add too much in the mids or you lose the bottom end (even when they say you dont) or sound too buzzy and/or farty. Also, for a digital pedal, I'm impressed with how natural the sound is. You can get a nice pushed tube sound, or call up a fat octave fuzz.Internally you can set it up to do lots of things like: be two gain stages in series, or two patches parallel to stereo outputs, buffered bypass or true bypass, noise gates and filters, make the knobs adjust other parameters, etc.If I were starting my search for the perfect drive/distortion pedal, I'd start here, and probably stop here. The only thing I'd add would be a separate foot actuator to toggle between the 3 stored settings. The presets are great as are the other factory loadable patches from the app. You can also store (on the app) up to 128 of your own patches (I think it's that many - more than I'd need anyway).I've not had any quality issues, nor do I expect to. I'd buy it again, and recommend it to a friend.