Description
The Break Box distortion is a high-gain drive pedal with a few extra tricks up its sleeve!
Based on the Rainger FX El Distorto overdrive pedal from way back in 2009, the Break Box has the back half of a Tonebender added to it, the circuit taken directly from the Frankenbender.
Key Features
Built-In Noisegate – The Break Box is totally quiet when it should be; a noise gate unobtrusively shuts down any hiss and hum when youre not playing.
DJ Deck Box – The whole thing is housed in another Rainger FX custom enclosure, provocatively asymmetrical, in the tastiest pink and black.
The result is a stompbox with lots of low-end, good amounts of mids (not scooped), and some searing highs. Distortion goes from a light crunch to a high-intensity heavy distortion.
Active Sustain
Hold any note and chord for a second or more, and a chorus effect fades in audibly growing the sound. This pedal has active sustain, transforming it from in-your-face dry chunky attack into a 3D room-like churning howl!
Change the Chorus Speed
You can adjust the chorus speed from a slow twist to a fast psycho-wobble. Every long note-bend in a solo has extra flavour and meaning, every feeding-back chord now has movement. Because of the delay in the chorus appearing, you can play fast chords or note clusters keeping all the accuracy and precision of modulation-free sound with a glorious chorus bloom fading in on the longer-held bits.
Vinyl Scratch
Hold down the turntable pad on the pedal, and your guitar is transformed into a trigger for a record scratch sound! Like a DJ cueing up the guitar track that follows, you can keep the scratch short and choppy, or longer with the classic forward/reverse movement.
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