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The Ampegulator is a drive pedal that is designed to replicate the low-end growl of a cranked Ampeg amplifier. While it is primarily intended for bass, it also sounds great on guitar, especially for drop-tuned music.One of the standout features of the Ampegulator is its Baxandall tone stack, which provides a wide range of tonal possibilities. This allows you to shape your sound to your liking, whether you prefer a scooped midrange or a more balanced tone.The pedal can be powered by a standard supply, but it also includes an optional onboard charge pump. This allows you to run the pedal at 18V, providing extra headroom and a more powerful sound. You can choose to wire it permanently at 18V or switch between 9V and 18V operation using either an internal slide switch or an external toggle switch. The difference in sound between 9V and 18V operation is significant, so having the external option is highly recommended.Overall, the Ampegulator is a versatile pedal that captures the iconic Ampeg tone and offers a wide range of tonal possibilities. Whether you’re a bassist or guitarist, this pedal can help you achieve a rich, roaring bottom end that is perfect for heavy music styles.
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