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Why should guitarists get all the fun stuff? Well, they don't, because there are plenty of tasty effect pedals out there that are exclusively designed for bassists that want to colour in their sound - whether carving out their tone, getting more expressive or creating an impacting and atmospheric, signature sound.
Your One-Stop Bass Effect Shop
In our online store, any bassist will find more than enough to pick through, including tone-shaping pedals that are specially calibrated for the bass; magic bass boxes that are able to coat your sound in the necessary atmospherics; booster pedals, distortion pedals and mod pedals. Maybe you need a stack of a super-slimline pedals that will take up as little pedalboard space as possible, or maybe you're looking for an all-in-one effects unit that can do it all. To support your setup, you might need a few extra effect pedal accessories: a new pedalboard, a bag or case, power supplies, daisy-chains and patch leads. And, if you want to know more about what kind of bass effect pedals are out there, then take a look at our Bass Guitar Effect Pedal Buyer's Guide.
A Pedal for Every Bass Sound
Our solid line-up of bass guitar effect pedals includes something for every bassist, whether you're looking for the raw, ground-shaking sound of a fuzz or distortion pedal, or whether your looking for an equalizer or compression pedal to help shape your sound in depth before punching it through the mix. Warp your sound to taste with a wah pedal or filter pedal; mess with the tuning and fatten things up with a pitch shifter pedal; or get experimental with bass-synths and synth effect pedals. You can even add a 3D-feel to your bass sound with the help of some modulation, and then throw it into an echoing cave with the help of some reverb and delay pedals.
Chorus to Compression. Octavers to Synths & Multi-Effect Pedals
Whether your weapon of choice is an electric, semi-acoustic or electro-acoustic bass; whether you're toting a four-string, five-string, or six-string bass, a multi-effect pedal can expand your sonic potential no end. These far-ranging stompboxes can offer up an enormous range of different sounds and effects so bassists can easily combine various effects as well as amplifier and speaker emulations to try stuff out without having to fork out for a small army of effect pedals and gear.