







🎸 Elevate your bass tone game—compact, clean, and crafted for pros who demand more.
The MXR Bass Preamp M81 is a compact, high-headroom bass preamp pedal featuring a 3-band EQ with sweepable midrange, separate input/output level controls, and a studio-quality Direct Out with pre/post EQ switching. Designed to enhance passive basses or refine any amp’s tone, it offers flexible signal routing, ground lift to eliminate hum, and runs on 9V battery or adapter. Its small footprint and professional-grade features make it a top choice for bassists seeking precise tonal control and clean, powerful output.
| ASIN | B00I3TOXVM |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,614 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #36 in Guitar Signal Path & Pedal Tuners #104 in Bass Guitar Effects #4,290 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (179) |
| Date First Available | January 29, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | M81 |
| Manufacturer | Jim Dunlop |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 2.5 x 4.5 inches |
J**T
Fantastic Bass Preamp Pedal
I tried a lot of preamps. The MXR M81 has all these features that made me buy and keep it. - Sounds great and doesn't change the character of my bass of amp. - Can run on battery, phantom power or standard A/C adapter. - DI on board with pre/post switch and ground lift. - Plenty of headroom. I can run direct into a power amp if needed. - Small form factor (like a Phase 90). To me this sounds a lot like a Sadowsky preamp. The MXR M81 is smaller than the Sadowsky SBP-1 but has sweepable mids and more headroom. It's more feature rich than the smaller Sadowsky SBP-2 having the advantage of a DI with phantom power and can run on a 9V battery or A/C adapter. Finally the MXR M81 is cheaper than both Sadowsky preamps. Great preamp!
A**R
Gives me a very satisfying amount of control of my bass tone
I got this for playing a few different bass guitars direct and with headphones, so I can't speak to what this device can do for playing live, but I absolutely love it. I have an Ibanez Mikro bass (extra short scale) that I improved by adding Seymour Duncan pickups, but it still sounded a bit thin to my ears. This preamp completely kicks it up to a level of power and versatility that vindicates my sticking with this somewhat silly little bass. I can boost the low and low-midrange without losing crispness and clarity. And I don't have to use the tone controls on the bass, which always strike me as unsatisfactory. I'd previously tried a "bass boost" pedal that was basically equivalent to overusing the tone control and then amplifying that low but dead sound to dubious effect. Another of my basses is an entry level fretless with stock pickups that I haven't upgraded yet. This pedal does greatly improve the sound, but the effect does seem to be dependent on starting with quality pickups for the best result, so it doesn't magically fix an inherently poor tone. My third bass is an old 60s era Japanese EB-2 clone, with one of those lovely mudbucker pickups. That pickup is a force of nature. It basically turns you into a god of thunder, but it sure is muddy. I've always wanted to find the right way to enhance the high end a bit to give the sound a bit more definition or something. This pedal enables me to do that very nicely. Moral of story: if you keep your bass's tone control all the way open, you can use this pedal to shape the sound without losing anything, as long as your pickups are providing a good enough starting point. There is a slight learning curve, such as using the dip switches hidden behind the battery cover, learning whether to use the direct output or not, but it's not difficult. The only problem is that the pedal does not come with a proper manual that explains any of this, so you've got to search online for the manual.
J**E
MXR M81: Great for Acoustic Guitars too.
Although this is marketed as a bass preamp I acquired it for my Maton 225 acoustic-electric guitar to play into a Fender 65 Deluxe tube amp. There are dedicated acoustic preamps out there but all I wanted was something rugged, basic and versatile. The MXR M81 has a very high impedance input, good selection of tone controls, and outputs for either a guitar amp or a balanced output for a PA. The mid control is especially useful as you can select the frequency and boost or cut it. Fender blackface style amps have a big dip in the guitar's mid frequencies (or a boost in the bass and high frequencies if you look at it another way) so I've been able to dial in a tone setup that compensates for this. It also worked well as a clean boost for a Strat. Alternatively it could be used as a buffer at the start of a pedalboard; like the MXR Six Band EQ and the MXR Dyna-Comp I think it is a really very useful piece of kit. Bought off Amazon direct and got very good service from the seller.
Y**J
Does The Job
Great preamp with nice DI out signal. I swapped out my Mighty Mite soapbar pickups for EMG's and though they have active circuitry they have a passive feel. So the preamp boosts the signal well and the onboard eq allows for decent tone shaping. Takes some "playing around" to get the sound you want. Would recommend.
V**F
A very high-performance bass preamp in a smallish package
This is a very well-featured, very high-performance, and fairly small pedal (for a DI/XLR output pedal with EQ and more, specifically made for bass guitar). It sounds great. It is true bypass, and I have no hiss from this or any other pedal (on a board with 6 total). I enjoy the way it handles the midrange EQ control, and I also love the two volume controls (one for incoming, one for outgoing). I play through the in-house PA system in a venue that seats 300 or so (at capacity). It's a church venue. I love being able to control my on-stage volume independent of the in-house PA volume. Would definitely buy again. If I lost all my pedals for whatever reason, but could only replace three, this would definitely be on the list.
M**R
Want your rig to sound 20% better?
This is a fairly simple product, giving you extra control of bass, mids, and treble, plus a volume boost. The very slight learning curve is the sweepable mid that allows you to isolate which mid frequency you want to cut or boost. It's basically a parametric EQ when it comes to the mids. All I can say is that if you like your basic bass tone, this pedal will make it about 20% better. Just seems to make things more clear and punchy with little fuss. I have one setting and I rarely change it. Just turn it on, leave it on and go. To my ears it sounds like someone has removed a blanket from the cabinet after I turn it on. There might be other bass pedals that can make greater changes, but for the money and the simplicity, this has always been my favorite. MXR has a similar one that also offers distortion and I've always used it or this M81 since 2004 and can't imagine playing without one of them.
A**N
Good item
Sounds good. A little bit of hiss but if you keep the output down and push the input, then you get a clean, strong signal
T**R
Awesome pedal. Brings new tonal life to my 70s Fender Jazz bass. Love it.
M**S
Ich bin durch Tests und Videos auf Youtube auf den MXR aufmerksam geworden. Kaum bestellt, schon da, wie gewohnt bei amazon prime! Der Preamp arbeitet absolut clean ohne Rauschen oder sonstige Störgeräusche. Der EQ lässt sich sehr musikalisch einsetzen, vor allem der Mittenregler hat es mir angetan, damit wird die Präsenz im Mix wirkungsvoll angehoben, die Höhen klingen fein aufgelöst und bei Bedarf drücken die Bässe mächtig. Wir spielen in unserer Band mit InEar Technik. Damit klingt der Bass auch auf dem Kopfhörer sehr klar und detailliert. Durch den integrierten DI Out kann das Signal direkt ins Pult gehen, weitere Verkabelung entfällt damit. Klare Empfehlung, das Geld lohnt sich!
A**Z
Excelente Pre, muy limpio si es lo que buscas. También lo puedes usar como paramétrico al final de la cadena.
M**Z
It is a very good and versatile preamp because it works with phantom power, too. I returned the first one due to noise, but it turned out that my house had some issues with the electrical framework. I bought it again. It is small and very useful. Sounds very good too.
M**L
Muito bom.
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