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«  Swisse knife »

Published on 05/15/12 at 04:24
Analog looper pedal, row selector, etc ... Swisse knife!

6 jack inputs behave differently depending on how you want to use the pedal (Swisse knife).

Input and output power supply to receive and distribute power from a transformer, more good.

Not true bypass pedal.

Two knobs allow you to manage the volume of a particular loop or a particular line, convenient, people use it to mix the volumes of tackiness effects used simultaneous A and B which can give very nice rendering sound.

Manages a knob on the mode selected, I will detail them all but there are not plenty to provide any combination or use you intend for the pedal (Swisse knife).

The general configuration is a bit complicated but a comprehensive manual with explanatory diagrams of all possible uses, so it finally comes out easily.

The pedal does its job, even if it is not true bypass, the bypass is relatively transparent and there is no noise when changing line or loop.

His route the sound to anything, I used it for my looper effects on a pedalboard guitar / bass.

I used it for over a year until I decided to separate my boards guitar and bass and to reduce them. It was perfect for me to activate multiple effects simultaneously with a single press of the foot. And volume knobs allow me to equalize the effects of free volume with the total volume of Songs or a concert.

Only model I had, it is comprehensive and can serve multiple purposes.

The price / quality ratio is very good when compared to other pedals loopers market (Radial Tonebone looper, for example), in contrast to a line selector ABY, it is expensive, for example, in short it must target its purchase, if you just want the ABY, do not bother to offer it.

If I was brought one day want to re-expand my board, it would be to blow the game ...