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This is the Ramble FX Twin Bender V3. I've kept the one with the best sound. It has never been taken to a studio, and I've only used it lightly at home. It is already discontinued. Highly recommended for those looking for a compact Tone Bender-style FUZZ. ▼Included Items All items, including the box (please check the photos) ▼Condition Used only a few times indoors, so it's in excellent condition with no noticeable scratches or stains. Please check the photos. ・Sound check confirmed. No issues such as noise or crackling. The following is a quote: This fuzz pedal combines the Tone Bender MK1.5 and MK2 into one unit. It's meticulously crafted, using three germanium transistors with characteristics similar to the original OC75. In the MKI.V mode, you get the familiar sound with a fuzzy, wild, and slightly natural texture. A unique feature compared to other clones is the subtle, wet allure along with the organic texture of germanium. Of course, it cleans up immediately when you roll back the guitar's volume. And in MKII Pro mode, you get an overwhelming, roaring fuzz! A rough texture that allows you to fully experience the flavor of germanium transistors, with distorted particles scattered in between, and a thick overtone that leads to endless sustain... Furthermore, the tone SW has been upgraded to three modes. In addition to the "stock" setting of the original Tone Bender circuit constants, there's a lo-fi "mids" setting. The fat mode, which was popular in the previous model, has a good band setting that "resonates in the gut" as if you were inputting a Les Paul even with a single-coil pickup. The newly installed impede knob, which is rarely seen in other fuzz pedals, controls the input impedance. At full open, it's in the original state, but as you lower it, the input impedance becomes lower. Specifically, it prevents the changes you expect when connecting a buffer or wah pedal in front of the fuzz pedal, which is a common issue. The power supply is also negative ground, so it supports daisy-chaining and parallel power supply with other general effectors. Battery operation is also OK. Type: Electric Guitar
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