Chicago Iron / "TYCOBRAHE" PEDALFLANGER / 2010 / Effect
Product Details
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The original is a reprint of the extremely rare "Taiko Blair Pedal Francer" !! The original machine in the '70s is extremely rare, at least $ 1500 will not fall even if it appears in the market?! The machine is reproduced in a super realist.
It creates a unique effect different from general flangers. You can enjoy a variety of sounds, from the normal flanging effect, as well as the vibrato effect and the rotary speaker effect. It is a beautiful product with little usability.
[Control]
BYPASS SWITCH (Pedal Heel side): ON/OFF of effects (True by Pass specification)
Nise Gate Bypass Switch (Mini Switch): ON (UP)/OFF (Down) of noise gate
Mode Switch (pedal claw side): Switch two modes, automatic (automatic sweeps are applied, speed is adjusted with pedal)/manual (operating the sweep directly with pedals).
SPREAD: Set the variable width of the sweep. You can get a super -wide sweep at the minimum, at most, super -wide sweeps.
Intensity: Adjust the strength of the flanging effect
Age: 2010s
Accessories: Wood box (cracked, no problem in opening and closing), English manual, card
In charge: Sano (Sano)
* The warranty period is one month from the date of purchase.
[Purchase (trade -in) is now strengthening! ! ] We will buy all expensive products, such as current popular products, expensive boutiques, rare minor systems, etc.! If you are thinking about disposal right now, or if you are wondering about the assessed value of other stores, please contact our shop once!
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