Z.VEX Box Of Rock Hand Painted Guitar Pedal
£306.00
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Z.VEX Box Of Rock Hand Painted Guitar Pedal
— The Box of Rock is Z.Vex Effect's first "distortion" pedal, highly specialized to simulate the "everything on 10" sound of a classic Marshall JTM45 non-master-volume amplifier. You can also use the Box of Rock effectively with many different amplifiers. Once you've set your maximum needed drive on the pedal, use your guitar's volume control to adjust for the exact amount of distortion you need, all the way down to very clean and clear with most drive settings.More details:
The Box of Rock also contains an extremely high-headroom, unity-to-50X gain booster with nominal input impedance and low hiss. It is very similar to the SHO boost circuit, with refinements to make it sound more like a standard amp input and less glassy. The boost channel can be used alone or in conjunction with the "distortron engine" channel. The boost channel follows the distortion channel so that the distortion is able to hit your amp harder (at a higher volume) when both switches are engaged, for boosting solos.
Please Note: The unit demonstrated in this video is the Vexter version of the Box of Rock, the Hand Painted version offered here is exactly the same pedal only with a unique hand painted design.
Features/Specifications:
- The Controls:
- Drive: Sets the amount of distortion. Start around 1:00 o'clock.
- Tone: Adjust for treble content. Start around 2:00 o'clock.
- Vol: Adjust for distortron engine volume level. Start around 9:00 o'clock.
- Boost: Sets the boost level, which is engaged with the left stomp switch. Start around 11:00 o'clock.
The Drive and Boost controls are based on Z.VEX's original Super Hard-On gain control, so they may crackle when turned. This is perfectly normal.
- Operation:
Plug your guitar (or any effect's output) into the right hand input jack. Plug the output into an amp or other effect's input. Rock out. Careful with the Boost setting when using a high-powered amp with lots of headroom... you may be shocked at how loud it can get!
- Power Supply:
Uses 1 9V battery (preferably alkaline, but the unit is shipped with a carbon-zinc battery.) The low current operation of this pedal's circuit will give you a long battery life. Current draw is approximately 3mA.
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