SONICAKE BOOM Ave. Bass Preamp DI Box Multi Effects Compressor Boost Fuzz Octave Pedal with FX Loop
BOOM Ave. is a multi-effects bass pedal. Yeah, for BASS! All about that bass! We know sometimes you would feel ignored by the other band members. But hey, at Sonicake, we always believe that bassists are way more crucial than those egomaniac guitarists. True story!
BOOM Ave. gives you 4 essentials for bass playing: a BOOST/COMP, a FUZZ, a PREAMP, and an OCTAVE.
BOOST/COMP is as straightforward as it is. It comes with a volume boost and a compressor. FUZZ is pretty standard. Think about Russian Muff with some additional EQ twist. PREAMP is a classic. We try to pay our tribute to the legendary Ampeg style tone. OCTAVE is dual sub octave. But you can blend the ratio of the original dry signal and the octaves.
What’s more?
It has an FX LOOP after preamp section. You can add whatever you wanna add in that loop.
It also has an XLR OUT for you to send the balanced signal to your sound card or PA mixer.
BOOM, all about that bass! No treble : )
Specifications:
Power: 9V DC center negative(included)
Current Consumption:60mA
Dimension: 262mm(D)×64mm(W)×44mm(H)
Weight: 500g
Product Features
- One-Stop Gig Solution for Bass Players with Main Effects needed
- Analog Preamp with 3-Band EQ recreates the Legendary Ampeg Style Tone, from Dynamic Clean to Classic Rock Bass Sound
- Compressor, Boost, Fuzz Modules ready for Most Common Use in Bass Playing Scenes
- Octave Module Produces Notes One and Two Octaves Lower along with the Direct Signal for the Massive Thickness or Treble Tricky with some High Frets Tracking
- XLR Output for directly connecting to PA, Mixer or Audio Interface; FX Loop for Hooking up other Effects
Not Bad For The Money PROS: Ive purchased other items from SONICAKE before and they’ve all been great. These guys definitely pack as much as they can into an affordable unit. For about a hundred bucks, you would be hard pressed to find a unit that offers fuzz, 3 band EQ, boost, compression, and an octave effect. The trade off is that these effects definitely lack the precision of their expensive standalone counterparts made by BOSS, Wampler, etc. That said, the layout of all these effects being side by side each…