Donner Dark Horizon Distortion Pedal EC1336

Donner Dark Horizon Distortion Pedal EC1336

Brand: Donner
SKU: EC1336
18.18 AUD In stock Buy at Merchant

Donner Dark Horizon Distortion Pedal The Donner Dark Horizon High Gain Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal provides that old school classic British tones designed with a true analog circuit. Featuring a 3-band EQ and 2 clipping modes, providing mid and high gain tones. True bypass. Classic Crunch The Donner Dark Horizon Distortion pedal is a true analog circuit crunch distortion pedal that mimics the performance of British classic amplifiers. A powerful 3-band EQ ensures that you can dial it in regardless of your amplifier. Try the Dark Horizon with a real tube amp to get the pedal responses with dynamics and gain character. This is a crunch rock machine you should have in your rig. The analog circuit carefully designed by the Donner R&D team allows you to get the most direct and true dynamic response and return to the most original British sound. Any clean amp plus the Dark Horizon equals instant "energetic" high-gain. 2 Clipping Modes Paired with 2 clipping circuits, the Donner Dark Horizon opens up a world of tonal bliss, from the original high gain tones(II) and the more detailed mid gain mode(I), with a lightning fast, top end, and a remarkable touch sensitivity. Donner Since 2012, Donner has earned a reputation for its high-quality and affordable musical instruments and accessories. Their mission and purpose is to help beginners gear up for their musical dreams by creating playable instruments and inspirational, playful products. They are dedicated to the research and manufacturing of musical instruments and resources, with their strong and dedicated R&D team. Specifications: Input Impedance: 420k Ohms Output Impedance: 500k Ohms Power: 9V DC negative centre (power supply not included) Current Draw: 10mA Dimensions: 113.5mm x 64mm x 52.6mm Weight: 260g

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