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PG's Rebecca Dirks is on location in Anaheim, CA, for the 2013 NAMM Show where she visits the Pigtronix booth. In this segment, we get to see and hear demos of Pigtronix's first bass effects pedals -- Pigtronix Philosopher Bass Compressor, Bass Fat Drive, and Bass Envelope Phaser, which all are demoed by Living Colour Bassist Doug Wimbish.



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thump
on 02/01/2013
That was sick. Look at the crowd that gathered by the end...Doug must have been bringing the walls down in that joint!
johny r
on 01/31/2013
this is fare away from bass playin,,true bass playing
can someone who plays bass ,,play bass!
ever hear of james jamerson??
LowB Bob
on 01/28/2013
I rather see something that would give a great low tone and not not try to make a bass sound like a lead guitar. Again, I don't like the "play, bend down, adjust...little boxes with little knobs. make these things designed for the foot like the volume pedal.
dmbusha
on 01/28/2013
the best PG emo ever! A guy with passion for the music and the pedals...not just talking about them.
dfung
on 01/27/2013
Love Wimbish- he's performs all over the show and is amazing everywhere he appears. I remember seeing him many years ago at a bigger meeting room stage for Digitech back when the Whammy pedal was big and it was an amazing show, featuring some canned backing tracks and lots of looping. He used to wear a silver ring on his right thumb, and did amazing harmonics and hammering effects with it.
Timmy
on 01/27/2013
That gets a little nutty at the end there. He's adapted a real cool style- like Entwistle humping Stanley Clarke. Pretty awesome. Not as awesome as Jeremy of course
mc
on 01/27/2013
stellar man stellar. what is the lit up ball/pick thing he uses?
Bob
on 01/27/2013
"super easy" my butt, what are you smoking?! DW is an awesome player!! Great demo & cool gear - Cheers!
Andy
on 01/27/2013
Holy crap...that bass compressor on the grit mode is exactly what I've been looking for!
Jeremy
on 01/27/2013
His riffs are all super easy, he just throws in the crazy-fast right hand to make them sound technical. That's what it sounds like to me, anyway.



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