Nux NDS-5 Fireman Dual Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal Stomp Box Brown Sound AVS-207975
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NUX NDS-5 Fireman Distortion 173.373UK | £95.00 | ||||
NUX NDS-5 Fireman Dual Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal Stomp Box Brown Sound AVS-207975 | £104.92 |
Dual Fireman is the Distortion element in the NU-X Verdugo series of multi-functional guitar effect pedals. This stomp box emulates high gain modded amplifiers to deliver heavily saturated and compressed "brown sound" guitar tones. The pedal has a foot switch for effect on/off and another to switch between two independent sets of Gain and Volume settings, providing two distinct distortion effects. These switches can also be operated remotely via a rear jack input. To get the tonal character just right, a line of four tone-shaping controls enable the player to adjust the overall frequency content and for extra expressiveness, a switch can be engaged on the rear of the pedal which multiplies the internal voltage to 18V to increase the dynamic range if required. A high gain monster pedal, which can serve as both lead and rhythm distortion in a single unit. Features: Dual independent Gain & Volume controls True / Buffered bypass Switchable internal voltage multiplier (9-18V) Remote switch input jack Powered by external 9Vdc power supply (not included) Specifications: Power supply: 9Vdc, 150mA (min) pin-negative (not included) Controls: Gain 1+2, Volume 1+2, Bass, Treble, Presence, Tight Switch selectors: Buffered or true bypass, internal 9V-18V Dimensions: 115 x 105 x 58mm Weight: 460g What's in the box? 1 x Effects Pedal
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