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  • macleuf1macleuf1

    Hyper sounds warm!

    Blackstar Amplification HT-ModulationPublished on 03/16/14 at 08:50
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - 1 Flanger
    - 2 types of Phaser
    - 3 types of Chorus
    - 1 Tremolo
    - 1 Rotary

    for each effect you can adjust the saturation of the lamp
    the speed of each effect can be accelerated rallentie or foot,
    not set, just go slow to fast or vice versa, with the right knob.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, just needs his ears not the manual!

    SOUND QUALITY

    incredible heat! Audible beautiful texture, the presence of the lamp changes everything
    vintage sounds really are, and it comes out in stereo!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Highest quality, as well as pr pr studio scene as very robust.
    It contains 5 pedals and saw the sounds it makes cheap pedal!
    a small stereo inpu…
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    - 1 Flanger
    - 2 types of Phaser
    - 3 types of Chorus
    - 1 Tremolo
    - 1 Rotary

    for each effect you can adjust the saturation of the lamp
    the speed of each effect can be accelerated rallentie or foot,
    not set, just go slow to fast or vice versa, with the right knob.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use, just needs his ears not the manual!

    SOUND QUALITY

    incredible heat! Audible beautiful texture, the presence of the lamp changes everything
    vintage sounds really are, and it comes out in stereo!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Highest quality, as well as pr pr studio scene as very robust.
    It contains 5 pedals and saw the sounds it makes cheap pedal!
    a small stereo input would not have to set the loop end (along modulations are svt there!)
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