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DigiTech Bass Squeeze Dual Compressor PedalThe DigiTech Bass Squeeze pedal is the result of collaboration between DigiTech and dbx to create the world’s finest bass compression pedal. Utilizing award-winning dbx OverEasy technology, the Bass Squeeze delivers dual-band compression, creating the best bass compressor found in any stompbox.
DigiTech Bass Squeeze Features
- Level: Controls the overall compression level
- Crossover: Selects the frequency at which the signal crosses over from the low band to the high band control. The frequency range runs from 100Hz to 3kHz
- Low Band: Adjusts the amount of low frequency compression plus the output level
- Dual Outputs: The Amp output is for connecting directly to a bass amplifier. The Mixer output, with CIT bass cabinet emulation technology, is for connecting directly to a mixing board or headphone preamp.
DigiTech Bass Squeeze Specifications
- Controls: Level, X-Over, Lo Band, Hi Band, On/Off Pedal
- Jacks: Input, Out 1 (Amp), Out 2 (Mixer)
- Input Impedance: 1 MOhms
- Output Impedance: 100 Ohms
- Power Supply: 9V Alkaline Dry Battery
- Power Consumption: 4.8Watts (with optional PS200R power supply)
- Battery Life: Approximately 4 hours (with continuous usage)
- Dimensions: 4-15/16 inches(L) x 3-1/8 inches(W) x 2-1/8 inches(H)
- Weight: 1.38 lbs.
- Optional Power Supply: PS200R
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 4 people rated this item  | the band MSRP from Minneapolis | | Overall Ranking: | | Quality:
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|      | | Subject: | Great compressor stomp box | | Quality:
| Knobs feel a little cheap, otherwise built tough. | | Features:
| Portable,great sounding, 2 band comp with selectable x-over for $69. What more do you need? | | Sound:
| Nice and transparent at lower compression settings. Can really mangle your tone (in a good or bad way) depending on how you use it. Some reviews I've read complain about hiss. I have tried this pedal on a couple instruments, and it only hisses with lesser pickups or a long chain of effects. Its a compressor, if your setup is noisy and sucks it will make it worse. | | Playability and Feel:
| If you are familiar with compressors, very easy to use. If you're not to familiar with them, its easy to overdo. Take the time to learn to use it properly and you'll be rewarded. | | Tone:
| The mixer output actually sounds pretty good straight into a board for recording. No, really. Other than that - does your bass rig sound bad? If it does, this won't help. If your setup is good but you just need a little more control or if you want to record with it- this is your pedal. Also works good to mess with guitars and add a little beef to the low end of that 7 or 8 string, but leave the highs out of it for that. | | Finish:
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| 6-30-2009 | | Do you own this product?:
| Yes |
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