Chris Khalife's Effects Pedals
"I have my Aguliar Agro, it's a bass overdrive, this basically replaced my Boss overdrive, which I used in a ton of my covers but this sounds a little more natural."
"I have my Digitech Bass Synth Wah, basically any Muse cover you've seen me do, I use that pedal."
Chris uses the Wampler Low Blow in his MCR Top 10 Bass video.
"Also big shoutout to Wampler Pedals for sending me their Low Blow Bass Overdrive pedal! Check out their pedals at http://wamplerpedals.com/"
In the YouTube video titled "Bass Pedalboard Demo" by My Bassist Chris, Chris Khalife discusses using the Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer, highlighting it as his first Behringer pedal.
"This is actually my favorite pedal on my board, I don't count it as an effect pedal but just cause its neccessary for my tone now."
"It just gives life to my tone."
In the YouTube video "Bass Pedalboard Demo" by My Bassist Chris, Chris Khalife discusses using the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner as his first pedal, highlighting its reliability and the robust build quality of Boss pedals.
"Next I have my MXR bass compressor, just keeps the volume of my bass in a certain range."
"I have my Soundblox Multiwave Bass Disortion, so I haven't really found any good use this besdies like Skrillex covers, and making like a synth sound."
"My favorite effect pedal is the Green Rhino. It's more of a tube overdrive made by Way Huge. Problem I have with my overdrives, the ones I've experienced like the Boss and Aguliar, they sound nice but they really don't retain the low end, but the Green Rhino does."
In a YouTube video titled "Bass Pedalboard Demo," Chris Khalife discusses his preference for the MXR M84 Bass Fuzz Deluxe over the Bass Big Muff, highlighting its superior appeal during his selection process.
"My harmonist, I got it at Best Buy when they were closing out their music section for like 70 bucks off. Basically it's a fun pedal, it's not necessarily the most useful one, but it has a lot of different features."
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