Best Of NAMM 2026: Aguilar Octamizer DLX

Best of NAMM 2026: Bass Pedals That Defined the Show

Every January, the NAMM Show brings together manufacturers, artists, retailers, and media from around the world for the largest and most influential music industry trade event. For gear companies, NAMM is the ideal stage to unveil new products, gather real-time feedback from players, and set the tone for the year ahead. New releases debuting at NAMM often reflect where technology, design, and player demand are heading, making the show a reliable snapshot of the future of music gear. Our Best of NAMM 2026 series highlights the most noteworthy bass pedals launched at this year’s event—tools that stood out for innovation, tone, and real-world usefulness for working bassists.

Aguilar expanded one of its most popular pedals with the introduction of the Octamizer DLX, a deluxe octave effect built specifically for bass performance. Known for its tight tracking and organic sound, the Octamizer platform now adds increased flexibility and expanded voicing options.

The DLX version introduces both octave-down and octave-up voices, allowing players to blend massive sub-octave foundation with harmonic content for more complex textures. Independent footswitches provide immediate access to each voice, making it easy to stack or isolate sounds during live performance.

With improved filtering options and refined tracking across the full range of the instrument, the Octamizer DLX is designed to handle everything from classic funk lines to modern synth-inspired bass tones. It is a clear evolution of a trusted design, offering bassists more control without added complexity.