A/DA says that “the technology provides unparalleled responsiveness and string sensitivity for greater dynamics, bloom, explosive distortion as well as a extremely compressed, sustained and smoother squeeze.”
The APP-1’s all-analog signal path is designed for various playing styles and environments, from live performance to studio work, and can provide clean through classic overdrives to modern distortions with adjustable Dynamics control, according to A/DA. The APP-1 can be set up to allow you to go from one extreme to the other by how hard you strike the strings.
The APP-1 also includes a dual-buffered effects loop and a foot-switched Boost (+16dB) driver. The passive tone stacks and Voicing EQ are designed to allow for greater range in shaping your sound.
Pricing & Availability:
The APP-1 is available now at an MSRP of $399.
For more information: A/DA
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