Bargain Effects Pedals: Bass pedals for your tone and wallet
Cheap and effective ways to change up your sound
Effects pedals for bass guitarists are often overlooked. Some are more expensive than others, so here’s a quick rundown of some bargain bass effects pedals.
Bargain Effects Pedals: Bass pedals for your tone and wallet
Who doesn’t love modifying their sound with a cheeky effects pedal, or three? However, beginner bass players don’t really look at pedals.
Often expensive, extra gear can sometimes seem like an unnecessary addition to your lineup. Luckily, there are loads of avenues that you can go down to explore the wonderful sights and sounds that effects pedals can offer.
Stick around as we work our way through some pedals that’ll not only sound good but won’t break the bank. Furthermore, why not check out some of the extra deals over at *Thomann? All thanks to their 70th-anniversary celebrations.
Behringer V-Tone Bass BDI21
Firstly, we’ve got one of the cheapest entries into our look at bargain effects. This is an analogue modelling bass preamp, that can be used as a DI box or as an effects pedal.
This V-Tone simulates the sound from various famous tube amps from music history. With overall drive, presence and blend control, you’ll have plenty of choice when setting up new sounds. Comprising a 6.3mm mono jack and an XLR connector.
You can use this as a standalone pre-amp with speaker simulation, or as a DI box for live use. Whether you’re practising or performing, you’ll be able to power up via a DC cable or charge up via a 9V battery.
Electro Harmonix Nano Bass Big Muff
Secondly, we’ve got this fuzz pedal in the form of this Big Muff pedal from Electro Harmonix. A fuzz pedal is vital for providing heavy distortion and providing sustain.
The term Big Muff is legendary in the world of effects pedals. Here, we’ve got a fuzz pedal with separate controls for volume, tone and the all-important sustain.
With just a simple input and output, this will sit nicely on an existing pedal board. Similarly, powered by either a 9V DC power supply or a 9V battery.
Valeton Dapper Bass Effect Strip
Continuing our look at bargain effects pedals, we’re getting somewhat more expensive as we go on. Here, we’ve got the rather colourful Valeton Dapper Bass Effect Strip.
Conclusively, this is a multi-effects pedal with 6 various effects. What’s so good about multi-effects? Essentially, more bang for your buck. Potentially, the quality of each effect won’t be as good as a dedicated pedal, however, you’ll have more effects to play with.
This effects pedal benefits from chorus, octaver, bass amp, dirty Q, boost and a built-in tuner! Moreover, the aluminium casing houses an effects loop, balanced DI out and a preamp section with various possibilities.
BOSS BC-1X Bass Compressor Effects Pedal
Controlling the dynamic range of your bass, compressors are a useful thing to have when playing live or recording. Let’s check out this BC-1X from BOSS.
Altogether, we’ve got a digital circuit to reduce noise, along with an 18-volt input which will allow for plenty of headroom without any unwanted distortion.
Additionally, players benefit from level, release ratio and threshold controls. Overall, giving you a thicker and more dynamic tone. The intelligent circuit also adapts the pitch, resulting in a more natural compression for your sound.
Harley Benton MiniStomp Sucker Punch
Concluding our look at bargain bass effects pedals, we have this metal distortion pedal from Harley Benton. This Sucker Punch is both the cheapest on our list and is compatible with bass and electric guitars. So, like me, you can cheap out on your pedal setup for both of your instruments.
With two modes, switch effortlessly between classic and extreme distortion. Giving you the control to go from more traditional-sounding distortion to something more metal-derived. Moreover, the solid metal box houses an overall distortion dial, volume and contour dials. Therefore, allowing you to change the shape of your sound.
We’ve also got a true bypass switch to eliminate unwanted interference when the pedal is not in use alongside your other pedals.
Bargain Effects Pedals: Something for everyone?
There we have it! A brief look at some effects pedals for your bass guitar. What’s even better, they’ve all got a budget-friendly price tag.
For experimenting with what all of these different effects can do for you, you can’t go wrong with a couple of cheap pedals. However, if you desperately need a new compressor or fuzz pedal, you know where to look.
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