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The FX20 is our unique stereo phaser pedal. The
rich phasing gives you that classic phaser sound,
but also provides the option of adding regeneration
to the effect. This breaths new life into your sound
by putting a modern twist on an irreplaceable effect. |
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The FX22 is a new approach to the old stand by vibrato
effect. By combining the conventional vibrato with
a rotary speaker effect, and then adding phasing
capabilities, we have come up with a new generation
of modulation effects. Once you hear it, we’re
certain that you’ll love it. |
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The FX25B is the reincarnation of our original envelope
filter. You still get that great automatic wah sound,
but we’ve taken it one step further by adding
a blend control making the FX25 equally responsive
to both the guitar and bass guitar. |
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The FX40B is a powerful ound-shaping tool. It is
a seven band EQ with one band for every octave,
12 dB of boost or cut for every band, and a slide
pot for controlling the overall lovel. The FX40B
is a tried and true design. |
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The FX55 Supra Distortion has been around for a
while, and it’s still going strong. I guess
that classic amp-like distortion never goes out
of style. With the same level, tone, and gain controls
that it had over a decade ago, it’s like hanging
out with an old friend. |
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The FX64 is an incredible sounding stereo chorus.
It gives you the standard level speed and depth
controls, but adds a high EQ knob for boosting your
high-end edge while sweetening your tone with the
thick modulating delay of a chorus. |
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The FX66 was designed to give you the vintage sound
typical of the old fuzzy faced distortions of the
60’s. A few simple knob adjustments and the
groovy tones will bring back the flower power. You’ll
feel like you’ve had a flashback and find
yourself wanting to "Tune In, Turn On, and
Drop Out." |
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The FX69 Grunge is our most famous distortion pedal
ever. Simply put, it is the fattest sounding distortion
available anywhere. If you want a modern crunch
with huge low-end response, the FX69 can’t
be touched. |
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The FX75C stereo flanger extends the sweep range
to give you unbelievable depth, and incredible regeneration.
The stereo outputs place you in the middle of the
runway as a 747 jet lands. The FX75C is a great
way to add animation the sound of any instrument. |
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The FX84 Milk Box is the healthiest way to add the
thick creamy texture of a compressor/expander to
your playing style, while still retaining a lean
physique. The FX84 will smooth out the rough edges,
but is transparent enough to still feel what you're
playing. |
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The FX86 is the premier distortion for the death
metal guitarist. There is no way of getting more
low end or more distortion in this life. That’s
why it’s called the death metal pedal. Although
it creates an unnatural amount of distortion, your
solos still cut through with amazing clarity. |
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The FX91unleashes the power of distortion on the
bass guitarist. Whether you want just a touch of
overdrive, or the full furry of shredded meat, the
FX91 delivers. The blend knob lets you mix just
the right amount of distortion with your original
clean tone. |
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The FX102 Mystic Blues pedal responds to the dynamics
of your playing. If music is the expression of your
soul, your expression should be lost in the electronic
circuits of solid state distortion. With the FX102.
The harder you play, the more distortion you'll
get. Your fingers control it all, not by the electronics. |