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		<title>Mark Bass Pedals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A bit more NAMM2009 bass news, with thanks to Alun Vaughan, who posted about the new Mark Bass pedals on twitter.  Here is a YouTube clip about them, via Bass Guitar magazine, showing the new range. They look solidly built to say the least!


Steve Lawson also got a nice shot of them:
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A bit more <a href="http://bassguitarblog.com/2009/01/namm-2009-bass-news/">NAMM2009 bass news</a>, with thanks to <a href="http://twitter.com/alunvaughan/">Alun Vaughan</a>, who posted about the new <a href="http://www.markbass.it/">Mark Bass</a> pedals on <a href="http://twitter.com/">twitter.  </a>Here is a YouTube clip about them, via Bass Guitar magazine, showing the new range. They look solidly built to say the least!</p>
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Steve Lawson also got a nice shot of them:</p>
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<p>You can see more of Steve&#8217;s photos in this post on his blog: <a href="http://www.stevelawson.net/wordpress/2009/01/photos-from-namm-so-far/">Photos from NAMM so far</a>… The Mark Bass Pedal range includes a DI box (lots of the pedals have an XLR DI output around the back), a booster (with filters), a Valve Compressor, Octaver (-1 octave -2 octaves), a distortion, a synth pedal, a chorus/flanger and a reverb (the &#8220;reverbaro&#8221;). The latter two have USB connections to link to a computer for editing - all very high tech!</p>
<p>Bassists aren&#8217;t know for heavy use of effects pedals, but there are a number of multi-effects boxes on the market from the likes of Line 6, Roland/Boss, Yamaha et al designed for bass. Stomp boxes are the predecessor to the multi-effects unit, and give you one dedicated effect in a box. Again, there are a fair few purpose built stomp boxes for bass (for example, those from <a href="http://www.ebs.bass.se/">EBS</a>), but I&#8217;m sure the Mark Bass boxes will be a welcome addition. There is something reassuring about having a box that does just one thing, with nice analogue dials to adjust the settings and then leave in place when you&#8217;ve got &#8220;that sound&#8221;.
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