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Product code: SYNTH9 | ID: 240421
The polyphonic SYNTH9 Synthesizer Machine transforms your guitar or bass with 9 presets that were precisely tuned to emulate the most sought after, vintage synthesizer sounds ever! From searing lead synths to spacey synth pads and deep, funky, synth bass grooves, it's all accessible. The SYNTH9 is also super easy to use with DRY volume, SYNTH volume, CTRL1 and CTRL2 knobs that provide precise control over each preset's parameters. If you dig the kind of classic synth sounds made famous on recordings by groups like ELP, EVH, Kraftwerk, Joy Division, P-Funk, Peter Gabriel and more, we think you'll love the SYNTH9. Specs: - Transforms the tone of your guitar or bass into that of a vintage synthesizer - 9 presets that were created to emulate many of the most popular synthesizer sounds ever - Works on guitar or bass without modifications, special pickups or MIDI implementation - The SYNTH9's usable tracking range extends up to about the 23rd fret on the high-E string of a standard guitar and down to the open A-string on a bass guitar - Use the SYNTH9 with a B9 or C9 Organ Machine as well as the KEY9 Electric Piano Machine and MEL9 Tape Replay Machine to create your own mega-keyboard setup - EHX 9.6DC-200 PSU included - Dimensions in inches: 4.0 (w) x 4.75 (l) x 2.25 (h) - Dimensions in mm: 102 (w) x 121 (l) x 89 (h).
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UK/EU Power supply included
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Mihai V.
Romania
30.09.2023
Foarte bună
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Anne-Sophie N.
France
07.12.2022
Giovanni B.
Italy
04.12.2022
Ottimo per chitarra e per trasformare un piano elettrico in un effettivo sintetizzatore
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Lucija R.
Croatia
22.01.2018