Bass Player

MXR Effects

JIM DUNLOP www.jimdunlop.com

$149, $159, $199

The MXR brand is no stranger to these pages, and the three units under review here offer some seriously funky tones with which to create sonic nirvana during your performance. Both the Dyna Comp compressor and the Vintage Octave possess a very small footprint, so will take up very little real estate on your pedalboard. The Sub Octave Fuzz is a wider unit, but its control

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