In addition to its new Tread-Gentle wah and expression/quantity, Fender has now formally launch an additional pair of pedals aimed toward acoustic guitar and bass guitar players: the Acoustic Preverb and Trapper Bass Distortion.
They share the identical light-weight, anodized aluminum enclosure and LED-backlit knobs of the remainder of the Fender pedal vary, however look to deliver some contemporary, good sonic choices to the line-up.
Fender Acoustic Preverb
The Acoustic Preverb combines a “high-fidelity” preamp and three reverb settings which were voiced particularly for acoustic guitar, says Fender.
The pedal boasts one footswitch for reverb and one other to mute the sign. A Notch filter and polarity change are readily available to chop out suggestions, whereas a Tilt knob is a shortcut to adjusting the general EQ steadiness.
There’s no phrase on what these reverb varieties are, by the best way, however based mostly on Fender’s earlier reverb pedal choices, we’d be stunned in the event that they’re something however stellar.
Fender Trapper Bass Distortion
The Trapper seems to do for bass what the superlative Pugilist did for guitar, delivering two separate distortion circuits, which may also be stacked.
Distortion channel 1 has an all-important crossover-blend circuit to retain the low frequencies, whereas distortion 2 acts as a ‘solo’ channel for further achieve.
That second channel additionally packs Frequency and Sub Degree knobs to tweak the general tone.
Each pedals clock in at $169, and can be found now. See Fender.com for extra.