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Effects Pedal

  • Andy Timmons Signature Model
  • Boost / Overdrive
  • Saturated sounds of British tube amplifiers
  • Independent boost and overdrive channels
  • True bypass
  • Can be operated with 18 V for more headroom
  • Volume, EQ, Drive Air and Boost controls
  • 3-Way toggle switch to select between headroom modes (25 watts / 50 watts / 100 watts)
  • Overdrive footswitch
  • Boost footswitch
  • Status LED
  • Metal housing
  • 6.3 mm mono jack input / output
  • Power supply via 9-18 V DC power supply (2.1 mm x 5.5 mm coaxial connection, polarity (-) inside - not included in delivery, suitable power supply: Art.409939)
  • Power consumption less than 100 mA
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 121 x 56 x 41 mm
  • Weight: 260 g
  • Made in USA

Note: Battery operation is not supported.

Note: Register your product at www.w-distribution.com/Warranty and extend the warranty to 4 years.

  • Disponível desde Abril 2018
  • número de artigo 433583
  • unidade de venda 1 peça(s)
  • Overdrive Yes
  • Distortion Yes
  • Fuzz No
  • Metal No
B-Stock from € 222 disponível
€ 239
Todos os preços incl. IVA
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Melhor pedal que eu podia ter investido
Duarte Faria 17.06.2024
Era mesmo isto que eu precisava para o meu setup. Tenho um Engl fireball de 25w, em conjunção com o Muse driver a dar Boost no AT+ era tudo o que podia pedir para transformar o clean channel do amp num som mais britânico. Estou a usar com um transformador de 9v e tenho headroom mais que suficiente. Apenas tenho uma queixa geral a todos os pedais que tenho usado, os knobs são muito sensíveis e deviam ser mais difíceis de rodar. O cabo da guitarra só de bater num knobs é o suficiente para o fazer rodar e mudar de posição.
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Um dos melhores pedais de Distorção
Gnuffle 27.04.2021
Andei horas a ver videos de pedais no youtube, este não engana.
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THE GOD OF DRIVE PEDALS
Atrismalex 07.09.2020
This is my main drive! Period! Tried a bunch, I love also the Wampler stuff, but this for me was better for my playing and the fact that you can dial in the "high treble", makes this pedal super versatile. I used it with a DSL40C (with a Creamback speaker), great combination - you can get dark satchurated, and smooth lead tones. Used It with a Vox AC15, works well - granted, you have to cut the tone on the amp and the "Air" knob on the pedal must be taken down quite drastically, in order to have a smooth dark thick lead tone. Now, I am waiting for my Marshall Plexi amp and cabinet to play with this pedal, as I am not really a fan of amp drive, I feel like pedals are more friendly, and don't feel like I am dragging something behind me (this is what I feel with amp distortion). So yeah, by all means - if you can, buy this pedal, you won't be disappointed at all.
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Great tone, gorgeous red... worth checking out!
Diatonico 20.02.2022
I was looking for a Marshall in a box as an alternative to my OCD and JAM Rattler.

The AT+ is an awesome distortion / MIAB. It's tone is in the same ballpark as the OCD. Frankly I wish I'd bought the AT+ instead of the OCD — it's got more tone sculpting options and is a tad less boomy.

Sorry, I'm not in the mood to type a long comparison right now.
Suffice to say that I'm not really missing a 3-band EQ on this. The EQ (high pass filter) and Air (dial high end back in) controls are perfect to get it to sound just right. The boost is a neat addition — it's not a dramatic difference, but gives you a little extra oomph when you need it.
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