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Volume Pedal for Guitar/Bass from Heavy Electronics

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Heavy Electronics Now Shipping Descend Precision Volume Pedal.


We’re told that unlike the volume knob on your guitar or a traditional volume pedal, the Descend features a proprietary circuit that allows the user to decrease volume without necessarily altering tone characteristics. According to Heavy Electronics, the 3-way voicing function provides options that range from a treble increase to a minimal treble decrease and moreover, these tone profiles can also be accessed with very little volume reduction allowing the descend to function solely as a three way filter.

The Descend is in stores right now.

MAP price $129.00

Features:

  • Five year warranty
  • Hand made in Minneapolis, Mn. USA
  • Rugged Cast Aluminum Case
  • Mechanical True bypass
  • Neutrik or Switchcraft jacks
  • Durable Automotive Paint
  • LED indicator brightens proportionally to tone setting
  • 24mm pots
  • Point to Point/Flying lead construction
  • Voiced openly for guitar or bass
  • Each pedal tested with ears and by scope
  • Custom colors and modifications available


For more information, visit their web site at www.heavyelectronics.com.
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