Digitech BP50 Product code: SKU Manufacturer: DigitechPrice: $89.95 
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Digitech Bass Modeling Processor Expand your bass horizons with this affordable, quality pedal. It provides an extensive range of basic sounds via 11 award-winning amp models. Next it adds 20 of the hottest bass effects (up to 8 at once) to warp your sound in seemingly endless ways. Added to this are 5 stompbox models, fretless simulation, cab modeling, and an expression pedal input for volume, wah, and whammy. Then to make practice more fun and effective, it adds 30 drum patterns with variable tempo. 24-bit A/D/A converters deliver clean, clear, full sound with accuracy between inputs and outputs. 40 factory/40 user presets give you plenty of realtime control. A 13-LED wide-range tuner with easy-reading display makes precise tuning a breeze. The pedals are separated to prevent accidental stomps. This is one fantastic tool for both practice and gigs. Includes power supply. Features: - Real amp modeling instead of just distortions and EQ variations
- AudioDNAŽ DSP super chip
- 11 award-winning amp models
- 20 effects include compression, cab modeling, 3-band EQ, noise gate, auto swell, chorus flanger, phaser, vibrato, octavider, envelope filter, detuner, pitch shifter, 3 delays, and 6 reverbs
- Wah, volume, and whammy via optional expression pedal
- 5 stompbox models
- Built-in drum machine with 30 patterns and variable tempo so you never have to jam alone
- 24-bit A/D/A converters
- Easy-to-read display
- 40 factory/40 user presets
- Pedals separated to prevent accidents
- Stare light cover
- Stereo output doubles as a headphone jack
- Expression pedal input
- Includes power supply
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