The ST-2 is a distortion pedalthat gives guitarists both the sound and feel of playing through a large, cranked-up, stack-style tube amplifier.
The ST-2's key control is the SOUND knob—with this single knob, players can dial in three distinct stack tones, from fat crunch to punchy drive to ultra-high gain distortion, and every color in between, according to the company. BASS and TREBLE knobs let the user add sweetening detail, while LEVEL controls the effect’s overall volume.
The ST-2 has a range of distortion tones and is designed for guitarists of all playing styles, from classic rock and blues to metal. It’s designed for players looking for a range of distortion sounds from a single stompbox, and for combo-amp and multi-effects users that want to add some real tube-stack mojo to their rig.
Pricing & Availability
The ST-2 will be available in September with an MSRP of $162.00.
For more information, visit www.RolandConnect.com.
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