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Darkglass Alpha Omega Ultra V2 with Aux Input

$267.74
$449.99 41% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Model: ALPHA OMEGA ULTRA v2
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Top positive review
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The Distortion Sound I'd Been Looking For...
By DB on Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2021
You wont see to many reviews on the Darkglass Alpha Omega Dual Bass Preamp OD Pedal because some bassists wouldn't think of spending this kind of money on a pedal. My advice, dont think that way if your serious about your playing. When was the last time you plugged into a pedal that really made you smile large. I don't want to repeat what others have said already, but I will echo its the best sounding distortion and outperforms every pedal I have and had period! I'm fastidious with my tone. I have my clean sound I stick too but never really found a distortion tone I can mix with it (whether it was Tech21 or a multi effect pedal that simulates popular distortion pedals) that I could dial into and say, Yeah this is it! I bought the Aftershock pedal and felt it would help me get that dirt tone I was looking for with all its options and software patches. It came close but too much tweaking for my taste. IMO reading reviews carries more weight than watching video demos on pedals that are polished and made to look and sound great. Who would buy a pedal if it didn't sound good in a video? I get Darkglass is not cheap, alot of dudes don't even bother looking into it because of the price, as I did. But when I followed up on the Alpha/Omega OD Preamp, read reviews everywhere, listen to demos and than plugged into one. Holy Shi-ola, I found that distortion tone I wanted and it sounds pretty dam close to the video demos. Tech21 and the Aftershock are decent pedals I have them as well but, if you want that tight, distortion that sounds real (not synthetic or noisy) without sacrificing your tone or bottom end and gives you that vibe knowing you and the band sound better. This is it! It maybe in the $300 dollar range but worth every penny.
Top critical review
Lost Low End
By bryant davis on Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022
The fuzz on this pedal sounded really cool. However, I feel like every time I engaged it the bottom end would drop out - leaving only fuzz sounds. Maybe the Alpha Omega would’ve sounded better because it has the EQ band to push low end. I was really wanting this pedal to accent big “synthy” bridges - so I ended up going with the B7K for my always-on tone and a Boss synth sy1 for the synthy accents.

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