- Pedal Type:Reverb
- Analog/Digital:Digital
- Inputs:1 x 1/4“
- Outputs:1 x 1/4“
- Other I/O:1 x 1/4″ (external footswitch)
- Bypass Switching:Buffered
- Power Source:9V DC power supply required (included)
- Power Usage:150mA
- Height:2.1“
- Width:2.75“
- Depth:4.5“
€191.00 incl. GR VAT
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ELECTRO-HARMONIX Oceans11 Reverb Pedal remove | DIGITECH XBC Bass Multi Chorus Pedal remove | VOX SNAKE CHARMER COMPRESSOR PEDAL remove | VOX V847 WAH-WAH PEDAL remove | EVENTIDE MODFACTOR MODULATION EFFECT/PEDAL remove | BEHRINGER BEQ700 BASS GRAPHIC EQUALIZER Pedal remove | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Name | ELECTRO-HARMONIX Oceans11 Reverb Pedal remove | DIGITECH XBC Bass Multi Chorus Pedal remove | VOX SNAKE CHARMER COMPRESSOR PEDAL remove | VOX V847 WAH-WAH PEDAL remove | EVENTIDE MODFACTOR MODULATION EFFECT/PEDAL remove | BEHRINGER BEQ700 BASS GRAPHIC EQUALIZER Pedal remove | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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SKU | G05EH00116 | XBC | VOX SNAKE CHARMER | V847 WAH-WAH | MODFACTOR | E005247 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Bass chorus like the world has never known. The DigiTech XBC Bass Multi Chorus Pedal is designed especially for bass. The XBC Bass Chorus Pedal lets you morph up to 16 bass chorus voices at once for an endless palette of amazingly rich effects. Built-in voice randomization increases with more voices for an even denser wash of killer chorus. DigiTech includes a 9V battery with the XBC Bass Multi Chorus Pedal. DigiTech XBC Bass Multi Chorus Pedal Features:
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Tame your tone with the new Snake Charmer Compressor. The result? Silky smooth, mesmerizing tone that behaves as it should. The Snake Charmerʼs compression affects the ratio and threshold of the signal, smoothing out peaks and spikes. At the same time, the Snake Charmer also increases the Gain level to complement the corresponding ratio and threshold settings so that the overall gain remains constant. Thereʼs also a Gain Reduction Indicator that gives you visual cues of the results of your settings. And a High/Low Switch lets you choose between two overall levels of ratio. The Snake Charmer is equipped with other controls for Attack, which determines how quickly the gain reduction kicks in, and Release, which determines how long the gain is attenuated. Finally, the High-End Emphasis control fine-tunes the amount of compression applied to the top end of the guitar signal.
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The new V847 Wah-Wah pedal is an enhanced version of the most famous guitar effects pedal of all time. Based on the specifications of the original pedal developed by VOX in the '60s, the new Wah-Wah offers guitarists the same legendary tone with the addition of AC power capability and a buffered input jack for preserving the unprocessed guitar tone when the pedal is not engaged. The pedalʼs inductor has undergone a redesign to be closer in specification to the original VOX wah inductors, for improved dynamics and tone. These additions will benefit players of all genres who use a wah pedal as an integral part of their sound. About the Wah-WahVOX developed the worldʼs first Wah-Wah effect during the '60s in an effort to allow guitarists to emulate the sound of a trumpet being muted — an important musical ingredient of the day. VOXʼs original Wah-Wah pedal quickly gained widespread popularity and its unique sonic characteristics have encouraged further experimentation by guitarists ever since. Having made spotlight appearances on some of the most famous recordings of all time, the Wah-Wah is still considered "must-have equipment” for guitar players of all levels and abilities today. VOX V847 Wah-Wah Specificaitons
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Premier recording studios worldwide use Eventide on hit after hit. ModFactor features Eventide's 27 best modulation effects without compromising quality OR flexibility.
Flexibility Built-In
Plug-and-play expression pedal control of wet/dry mix or any combination of parameters. Control program changes and vary parameters continuously via MIDI. Supports instrument or line level inputs and outputs. Plays well with others; adapts seamlessly with a wide variety of amps and other foot pedals.
Obsolescence is so 20th Century
Easy to upgrade; download new software from the Internet and install via USB.
Features
| Product Features: Shape your sound and eliminate feedback with 7 bands of equalization This BEHRINGER product has been designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market Wide frequency range from 50 Hz to 10 kHz with a powerful 15 dB boost/cut per band Status LED for effect on/off and battery check Runs on 9 V battery or the BEHRINGER PSU-SB DC power supply (not included) First-class electronic On/Off switch for noise-free operation High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany How the specific frequency bands of the BEQ700 can shape your sound 50 Hz (sub-bass) Boost: To thicken up sub-bass content, which is mostly felt rather than heard Cut: To eliminate stage "rumble” and sub-bass content that can rob sound system power 120 Hz (soft bass) Boost: To enhance the lower end of the bass spectrum Cut: To reduce the tendency of low frequency content to overwhelm a small room 400 Hz (hard bass) Boost: To enhance the "hard” bass punch of fundamental tones Cut: To reduce punch for better linkage with the kick drum 500 Hz Boost: or Cut: To control bass clarity and warmth 800 Hz Boost: To add an aggressive edge to the overall bass sound Cut: For reducing somewhat nasal or horn-like content 4.5 kHz Boost: To make the bass cut through the mix. Creates a more distinctive plucked tone Cut: To eliminate harshness 10 kHz Boost: To bring out the upper harmonics and add edge to the overall bass tonality Cut: Apply a cut to reduce harsh high-frequency content or hiss User's Manual | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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