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Multi-effect or other modulation effect from MythFX

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The Triton is a modulation pedal that offers multiple, studio-grade guitar effects in a pedalboard enclosure with flexible controls.

The effects include Tremolo, Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, and Reverb. All parameter controls use external pots. Rate and Depth controls are available in all effect modes. A Blend control adjusts the wet/dry mix in Tremolo mode, as well as the Reverb mix. In addition, a volume knob is provided to adjust for the perceived volume drop common in modulation pedals.

The Triton pedal does not sacrifice build quality to provide this extensive feature set in such a compact package. The Triton features resistors, capacitors, long-life pots, Switchcraft jacks, and durable, powder-coated aluminum enclosures with scratchproof Lexan front-panel graphics. The pedal requires a standard 9V DC, 2.1mm negative-tip power adapter (not included).

Pedal Features:
  • Handmade in the USA
  • Multiple Effects Modes including Tremolo, Flanger, Chorus, Phaser, and Reverb
  • Class-A MOSFET Preamp and Buffered Analog Output Section
  • Anti-pop switching
  • Panel-mounted controls for all function; no internal adjustments
  • Blend knob allows 50% wet to 100% wet signal mix
  • Volume knob adjusts for perceived volume drop common with modulation pedals
  • Powder-coated, aluminum enclosure (3.6”x1.5”) and rugged construction
  • True Bypass Operation (will not “suck” tone when bypassed)
  • Bright LED on/off Indicator
  • Durable textured LEXAN graphics will not fade, scratch, or peel

Availability
The Triton Modulation Pedal is now available from the MythFX website.

For more information, visit www.mythfx.com.
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