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T-Rex Engineering ToneBug Sustainer
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T-Rex Engineering ToneBug Sustainer

Compressor/Sustainer for Guitar from T-Rex Engineering belonging to the ToneBug series

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T-Rex Engineering ToneBug SustainerPublished on 06/20/14 at 15:25
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Pedal hybrid that cleverly blends the effect of compression / limiter to slightly compress the highest levels and enhance the lowest, to allow a longer sustain.
It thus gives you a beautiful natural tone to maintain the effect of solos, the long-term agreements or to keep your suspended its (feedback effect insured).

9 volt analog true bypass

UTILIZATION

very simple in its controls with two knobs and a mini switch

the first pototentiometre COMP will determine how the sound is compressed and the second SUST will fix the rate at which the compressed audio will return to its original level.

The mini-switch serves as a switch between Rabbit and Turtle.En it clear control and...…
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Pedal hybrid that cleverly blends the effect of compression / limiter to slightly compress the highest levels and enhance the lowest, to allow a longer sustain.
It thus gives you a beautiful natural tone to maintain the effect of solos, the long-term agreements or to keep your suspended its (feedback effect insured).

9 volt analog true bypass

UTILIZATION

very simple in its controls with two knobs and a mini switch

the first pototentiometre COMP will determine how the sound is compressed and the second SUST will fix the rate at which the compressed audio will return to its original level.

The mini-switch serves as a switch between Rabbit and Turtle.En it clear control and determined attack.

In Turtle compression gradually applies the pick strikes the strings is defined by a top note, and the compression gently snaps over and naturally.
Rabbit in the effects is so instantanée.la compression is committed as soon as the pick hitting the strings

SOUND QUALITY

Nothing to say this is the T-Rex

OVERALL OPINION

by comparison I can say that it is much better than the Boss cs3.

Very good value for money, robust in color Cheap.
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  • Manufacturer: T-Rex Engineering
  • Model: ToneBug Sustainer
  • Series: ToneBug
  • Category: Compressors/Sustainers for Guitar
  • Added in our database on: 01/04/2011

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Other names: tone bug sustainer, tonebugsustainer, t 1 bug sustainer, t 1 bugsustainer, t 1 bug sustainer

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