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The Bass30 is an extremely powerful tool capable of producing virtually any sound that you can imagine. It offers Amp/Guitar Modeling, Bass Synthesis, and a host of great sounding effects including: Frequency Selective Compression, Distortion, Equalization, Noise Gate, Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Vibrato, Pitch Shifter, Pitch Bending, Bass Enhancer, Detuner, Enveloped Effects, Wah, Auto Wah, Delay, Pong Delay, Phrase Sampler, Reverb, and a Crossover for bi-amp applications. The Bass30 also includes a chromatic tuner, the Jam-A-Long function and a built-in expression pedal capable of controlling effects in real time.
This is a used DOD Bass 30 Digital Multi-Effects System cosmetically in good condition and is fully functional. No box. Comes with a 9v adapter and copy of the manual. Will run off a 9v 750mA adapter.
This is a used DOD Bass 30 Digital Multi-Effects System cosmetically in good condition and is fully functional. No box. Comes with a 9v adapter and copy of the manual. Will run off a 9v 750mA adapter.
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This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed. Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging.Product Specs
Condition | Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.learn more |
Brand | DOD |
Model | Bass30 |
Categories | Multi-Effect Unit |
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Industry | Musical Instrument Manufacturing |
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Founded | 1973 - 2008, 2013 - current |
Headquarters | United States |
Products | guitar effects |
Owner | Harman International Industries |
Parent | U.S. Music Corporation |
Website | Official website |
DOD Electronics, or simply DOD, is a Harman International company that makes guitareffects pedals, many of which are now discontinued. Additionally, the company has made active crossover gear.
History[edit]
Photograph of the new 2013 DOD Pedals
Photo of DOD prototypes shown at NAMM 2011
DOD originally stood for David Oreste Di Francesco, who founded the company in 1973 with business partner and musician John Johnson. David was the original engineer who, with his business partner John, later[when?] sold the company to Harman International. The engineer now runs a company called Rolls Corporation.
Over DOD's 40-year history, the company introduced many pedal lines and early multi-effect devices, like the '944 Chain-Reaction' and digital delays like the now sought-after PDS series. The '70s and early '80s 200, 400 and 600 series of stompboxes have become very collectable. '70s gray 'DOD Overdrive Preamp/250's with LM741 op-amps fetch premium prices with collectors, with the yellow early '80s 250s not far behind. Later '90s DOD pedals have also become collectors items like the 'Gonkulator', 'Grind', 'Buzz Box', 'Meat Box', 'Vibro Thang', and 'Big Pig Fat' Distortion.
Many of the more popular DOD pedals are now[when?] available under the DigiTech name. This includes the Envelope Filter.
In early 2010 Harman employee Tom Cram personally began a clandestine skunkworks project to revive DOD. This resulted in the prototypes for what would be the new DOD 250, 201, and an unidentified third red pedal. This skunkworks project was unknown to Harman and only became official after Mr. Cram showed his completed prototypes. Mr. Cram has subsequently become the marketing manager for DigiTech/DOD and continues to work on new DigiTech and DOD pedals.[citation needed]
On September 16, 2013, DOD returned with updated versions of the venerable 'Overdrive Preamp/250', and 'Phasor/201'. Both feature true bypass, blue LEDs, modern power jack, lighter aluminum chassis, two tone flat-black and metal-flake paint jobs. The 2013 250 also features an LM741 op-amp to replicate the sounds of the original 250. In 2014 three more updated DOD pedals were released, the 'BIFET Boost 410', and the 'Envelope Filter 440', and the 'Electro-Optical Compressor 280'. The 410 features a new buffer on/off toggle and the 440 features an up/down voicing toggle, and the 280 circuit is untouched except for the addition of true bypass, LED, and modern PSU jack. All feature true bypass, blue LEDs, modern power jack, lighter aluminum chassis, two tone flat-black and metal-flake paint jobs.
In early 2015 a new DOD pedal called the 'Boneshaker'[1] distortion unit was released; this is a collaboration with boutique pedal builder Mark Wentz of Black Arts Toneworks.[2]
DOD Grunge Distortion -guitar effect pedal.
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- AmericasPedal.net (comprehensive resource for DOD's FX-series of effects pedals)
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