
Anthony Easton
The Bass TightDrive by Amptweaker is a versatile overdrive pedal designed specifically for bass guitars. It offers a range of features and technical specifications:
- All analog circuitry for better dynamics, response, and tone.
- Volume, Tone, and Gain controls for precise sound shaping.
- Compact footprint for easy integration into pedalboards.
- True Bypass switching for unaltered signal when the pedal is off.
- Built-in noise gate for fast and responsive noise reduction.
- 3-way EQ selection for tonal flexibility.
- Fat & Tight switch for additional tone sculpting.
- Can be powered by either 9V or 18V for different performance
characteristics.
- Noise Gate, True Bypass, 3 Way Tone Stack, Gain, Tone & Volume Controls.
- Current: 13mA with 9V adapter, 15mA at 18V (Power Supply NOT Included).
- Weight: 1 lbs.
- Dimensions: 2.7” W X 4.65” D X 2” H.
- Made in the USA.
- 5 Year Limited Warranty.
The Bass TightDrive is suitable for a wide range of bass tones, from subtle tightening of the attack to heavy distortion for pick-driven metal bass lines. It also features a rear effects loop, allowing users to further customize their tone by adding external effects.
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