We're proud to share that the Ashdown Geezer Butler Pedal of Doom has been put through its paces by Bassplayer in a recent review published via Guitar World - and the verdict highlights exactly what this pedal was built to deliver: serious tone, serious build quality, and serious attitude.
The review praises the Pedal of Doom's rugged, tour-ready construction, noting its substantial steel enclosure and weight as a clear statement of durability. Built to withstand life on the road, this is a pedal designed with the same no-compromise philosophy that drives all Ashdown gear.
Tonally, Bassplayer highlighted the pedal's versatility, particularly the dual EQ sections and powerful Doom drive circuit. The cleaner and low-gain sounds were singled out as especially impressive - warm, characterful and amp-like, with the kind of depth and presence that bassists crave. When pushed harder, the Doom circuit delivers aggressive saturation and fuzz-laden intensity, opening the door to heavier, more extreme textures.
The review also noted the pedal's 18V capability for increased headroom, reinforcing its flexibility whether used as a preamp, overdrive, or tone-shaping tool at the heart of a rig.
What stands out most is that the Pedal of Doom isn't just a signature novelty - it's a serious piece of tone architecture inspired by Geezer Butler's legacy built from modern bassists who want power, control and character in one box.
Read the full review at Guitar World and discover why Bassplayer considers the Geezer Butler Pedal of Doom a formidable addition to any bassist's arsenal.


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