NAMM 2020: Ashdown delivers the knockout punch with new pedals and basses
NAMM 2020: Ashdown Engineering has unveiled the Pro FX 9v collection of effects pedals for both guitar and bass. A small series of bass guitars, released as a collaboration between the UK brand and custom builder Dan Lakin, was also announced.
The all-new Pro FX 9v range of effects pedals were designed and engineered in the UK with electronics engineer Dave Green, and are separated into the Guitar and Bass ranges.
Pro FX 9v Guitar
The Vintage Fuzz
A simple two-knob pedal that converts the user’s guitar signal into a square wave for no-nonsense, fuzzed-out effect.
The Two-Band Boost
Ashdown has combined two boost types – a full-range boost and a treble boot – into a single pedal enclosure. Each boost has its own independent knob to control the amount of gain that gets fed into the signal.
The Retro Drive
Touted as a “filthy but glorious distortion”, the Retro Drive features the same three-knob control layout as most dirtboxes of yesteryear. The pedal incorporates a British-voiced circuit that comes with a bold and distinctive sound.
Pro FX 9v Bass
The Double Shot
The Double Shot is a scaled-down version of Ashdown’s Triple Shot Tri Band Bass Overdrive. The Roast knobs control the amount of distortion applied to the corresponding EQ band, determined by the Dark (bass) and Light (treble) knobs.
The Sub Harmonic Generator
Bassists can use the Sub Harmonic Generator to control the amount of bend between the clean and sub harmonic signals, adding a subtle fullness to the tone or giving it a full-out synth effect.
Ashdown basses
Ashdown Basses
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Ashdown “The Saint” Bass Silver
Ashdown “The Saint” Bass Silver (BACK)
Ashdown “The Low-Rider” Blue
Ashdown “The Low-Rider” Blue (BACK)
Ashdown “The Grail” Red
Ashdown “The Grail” Red (BACK)
Ashdown “The Arc” Black
Ashdown “The Arc” Bass Black (BACK)
The new range of Ashdown basses consists of four models: The Low Rider, The Saint, The Arc and The Grail. Premium features include Hipshot tuners, Dunlop strap locks, Wilkinson bridges and Dunlop strings. The Grail also comes as a four- or five-string instrument and is available in a short-scale format.
Pricing and availability of Ashdown’s 2020 lineup TBC. For more information, click here.
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