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MXR M280G1 Vintage Bass Octave Mini Guitar Effects Pedal
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About This Product
Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. was founded as a small, family-owned and operated company in 1965, and has since grown to be a leading manufacturer of electronic effects, picks, capos, slides, strings and other musical instrument accessories.
The Dunlop family of brands includes MXR pedals. With the M280 Vintage Bass Octave Mini pedal, MXR updated the warm analogue vibe of a classic sub-bass circuit. The result is a sound that is throaty and resonant. The M280 will take you one octave down, or two, and you can dial each effect in separately, mixing in the dry signal to give you any number of blended sounds. Pressing the Mid switch will boost the clean signal’s midrange by 6dB at 800Hz, to give the sound greater definition and clarity. All this comes in the pedalboard-friendly MXR mini-pedal format. Like all MXR pedals, it comes in a road rugged housing and features true-bypass switching to preserve the integrity of your signal when the effect is switched off.