Ashdown NM2 Nate Mendel Double Drive Bass Pedal, Bass Overdrive Pedal with Stereo Outputs, Two Separate Distortion Circuits, VU Meter, and Stereo/Mono Modes.
Versatile Overdrive Pedal for Your Bass Rig
Foo Fighters bassist Nate Mendel worked with Ashdown to create the NM2 Nate Mendel Double Drive Pedal. It's a single unit that can dole out the various shades of drive he requires. The NM2 splits your signal internally, combining with two separately voiced drive sections. This means you can send two different tones to different amps in stereo mode, switch between the sounds in mono mode, or even blend the two on your NM2 for a huge wall of driven bass.
NM2 Nate Mendel Double Drive Bass Overdrive Pedal at a Glance:
Two distinct distortion circuits
The Foo Fighters' catalog ranges from subdued to cranked-up rock 'n' roll. Nate Mendel was having trouble finding a drive device to give him the sounds he was looking for in all of those situations. So he and Ashdown designed the NM2 with two very different distortion circuits. You can switch between them, or run them together to cover any situation. Whether you're looking to simply add a little more harmonic content to your tone or bulldoze the whole stage with a mammoth-sized drive tone, it's all in the Ashdown NM2 Nate Mendel Double Drive.
Stereo and mono modes
For Industrie Music bassists blessed enough to run a stereo rig, the NM2 is a dream come true. You can send separately effected signals out of the stereo outputs of the NM2, feeding a cleaner drive sound to one amp, and a fuzzy kick in the teeth to the other. That dual-voice approach is great
Trustworthy build quality
Ashdown's build quality is legendary. Its metal casing, premium controls and switches, recessed knobs, and
NM2 Nate Mendel Double Drive Bass Overdrive Pedal Features:
Get the drive sounds you need from the Ashdown NM2 Double Drive pedal.
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