
Anthony Easton
The Source Audio Aftershock Bass Distortion pedal offers a range of features and specifications suitable for bass guitarists seeking versatile distortion and fuzz tones. The pedal is equipped with 56-bit DSP architecture and 24-bit AD/DA converters, ensuring high-quality signal processing. It features four main control knobs: Drive, Level, Clean, and Tone, providing users with precise control over their sound. Additionally, a three-position toggle switch offers three distinct voicing modes: Tube, Heavy, and Fuzz.
The Aftershock Bass Distortion pedal provides various input and output options, including 2 x 1/4" instrument inputs, 2 x 1/4" instrument outputs, 1 x 3.5 mm control input, and 1 x mini-USB port. The pedal's maximum input level is +6 dBV, and it offers a dynamic range of 108 dB. The AD/DA conversion is 24-bit, and the DSP utilizes a 56-bit digital data path.
In terms of bypass functionality, the Aftershock pedal offers both relay-based true bypass and analog-buffered bypass options. It operates at a power consumption of 180 mA at 9 VDC (max 220 mA with Hot Hand Wireless Adapter). The pedal's dimensions are 4.6 x 2.8 x 2.2" (11.6 x 7.0 x 5.6 cm), and it weighs 9.9 oz (280.0 g).
Furthermore, the Aftershock Bass Distortion pedal is compatible with the Neuro Desktop Editor and Mobile App, which allows for extended equalization capabilities, stereo routing options, and access to Source Audio's library of over 40 overdrive, fuzz, and distortion algorithms for bass and guitar. The pedal is also fully MIDI compatible when used with the Neuro Hub, enabling users to save up to 128 different presets.
Overall, the Source Audio Aftershock Bass Distortion pedal is designed to provide bass guitarists with a wide range of distortion and fuzz tones, along with extensive control and customization options, making it suitable for various musical styles and applications.
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