Electro Harmonix Tone Corset Analog Compressor Pedal
£89.00

Electro Harmonix Tone Corset Analog Compressor Pedal

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Electro Harmonix Tone Corset Analog Compressor Pedal
£89.00
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Electro Harmonix Tone Corset, Analog Compressor Pedal

Introducing, all new to 2017, and fresh from the production line: The Tone Corset, an all Analog Compressor pedal from Electro Harmonix that is, in the words of none other than Mike Matthews himself, the "... funkiest analog compressor ever heard on guitar". Not only does it achieve the Mike Matthews stamp of approval, but at less than £90 will be able to take it's place on your pedalboard without breaking the bank!

Squeezes your guitar tone in all the right ways

The simple-to-use Four-Knob design of the Tone Corset grants you an exquisite amount of control when shaping your instrument's dynamics, with compression ranging from subtle to extreme and all points inbetween.

  • The Sustain knob controls the amount of compression applied to the guitar signal.
  • The Attack knob adjusts how quickly the compressor recovers. As Attack is turned clockwise the pedal's response is slower and more initial pick attack comes thru.
  • The Blend knob adjusts the mix of the dry and compressed signals.
  • Volume controls the overall output level.
  • The Pad switch pads down the input signal to prevent undesirable distortion if the Tone Corset is used with high output humbuckers, bass guitar, etc.

Not only that but for you tone purists out there, the Tone Corset also features True Bypass switching to offer maximum signal path and integrity.

If you have any queries regarding the availability of this product, please contact our sales team directly on 0151 448 2089

Highlights

  • Easy to use 4-knob design
  • Can be used with passive instruments, high-output humbuckers, bass guitars and more!
  • True Bypass for maximum signal path integrity
  • Comes with a 9Volt battery
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