🎸 Elevate Your Bass Game with the MXR M288!
The Jim Dunlop MXR M288 Bass Octave Deluxe is a cutting-edge effects pedal designed for bassists seeking exceptional sound quality and versatility. Featuring Constant Headroom Technology for superior tracking, two independent octave voices, and a customizable midrange boost, this pedal delivers organic analog tones in a portable, battery-powered format.
Product Dimensions | 14.61 x 11.43 x 6.99 cm; 70 g |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Item model number | 11288000001 |
Colour | Blue |
Hardware Interface | Headphone |
Signal Format | Analog |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | 0 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 18 Volts |
Item Weight | 70 g |
M**N
Best Octaver
MXR pedals are really well made and sound amazing - this tracks really well with the bass and combined with a MXR Envelope filter gives some amazing sounds
W**R
Simple..... Beautiful
Great pedal, beautiful octave sounds and the mid boost makes it stand out in a band situation
S**R
Four Stars
Takes some internal tweaking to get the most out of it in my case.
E**N
Great pedal
Works great. I like house it when playing in the upper registers.Seems to track well all over the fretboard.
P**E
Every Bass player should have one
After much research I chose the MXR M288. It has good reviews and solid build. It's not the cheapest out there though, so if you are a tight wad look at the many bargain basement cack thats out there. It adds the boost to my sound, I only gently mix it in to give that thicker bottom end, and it enriches my top end slapping and popping. I hate effects on bass as I am somewhat of a purist but this certainly adds to the sound rather than replacing it. Use it wisely. Its excellent for the price. I shall be definitely sticking with MXR gear if I need anything else.
W**N
Best on the market!!
This pedal should be on everyone pedalboard!
D**S
It works
The colour
F**L
Some cool sounds...
This is a pretty cool Bass pedal to play around with - a little overpriced in my opinion in terms of its versatility for musical styles. I play in a post-rock style band and the pedal has given me the ability to drop in pitch for that extra bit of deep bass in heavier sections. However, for long notes the pedal often wobbles and sounds a bit odd. It is more suited to quick funk style playing using the octave note to add to the sound. I haven't found myself using it a whole lot practically, but it's great to play around with.