The Programmable EQ is designed for use with both guitar and bass. The MIDI input allows the pedal to interface presets with a variety of floor and rack multi-effects units including the Line 6 POD, Boss GT-8, Behringer V-Amp, and Axe-FX. In octave extension mode, users can activate an extra eighth frequency band to expand the range of the Programmable EQ for bass. The output knob features a variable blue LED that increases in brightness as more boost is added. The auto-scroll mode is designed to turn the pedal into a customizable tremolo or sequencer-like effect by scrolling through the four saved presets at adjustable speeds.
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The unit can be a pedal board addition with a footprint of 4.5 in/11.4cm (Length) x 2.5 in/6.4cm (Width) x 2 in/5.1cm (Height). It also features a cast aluminum housing and a hardwire true bypass that utilizes a small signal relay for remote switching capabilities.
The Programmable EQ runs on a 9V battery (included) or an optional power supply. Like all Source Audio pedals, it features Source Audio’s 56-bit Digital Signal Processor, the SA601 chip with 24-bit converters.
Pricing
MSRP on the Programmable EQ is $209.
Visit the Source Audio website at www.sourceaudio.net for more details.
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