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Electro-harmonix Analogizer Pedal For Preamplifier Eq And Tone Shaping

Electro-harmonix Analogizer Pedal For Preamplifier Eq And Tone Shaping
  • Product Code: ga24548
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$244.80 $313.34

The Analogizer Pedal from Electro-Harmonix features four control knobs, Gain, Spread, Blend, and Volume for preamplifier, equalizer, and tone shaping control. This pedal is used for warming up the harshness of your digitally processed guitar, or for thickening up an already warm sound. The Analogizer can be used in combination with other effect devices. The unit has a footswitch which toggles between effect and true bypass modes, and has up to 26 dB of adjustable gain.

Parameters
Connectors1/4" phone jack, input
1/4" amplifier jack, output
ImpedanceInput: 1 MΩ
Controls and IndicatorsGain knob
Spread knob
Volume knob
Blend knob
Footswitch
LED, Status
Gain0 to 26 dB
Delay Range3.5 - 65 ms
ComplianceFCC
Dimensions2.75 x 4.50 x 2.10" (7.0 x 11.4 x 5.3 cm)
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.8 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.7 x 3.5 x 2.9"

Easy to balance for the right amount of analog

Can use a 9V battery or an optional standard 9.6VDC power supply

Can vary the mix of direct and effected signals from 100% dry to 100% wet

Toggles between effect and true bypass modes

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. right angle or straight 3.5mm plug?

A: The Electro-Harmonix EHX Hot Lynx Earbuds with Remote and Mic (BH #ELEHXHOTLYNX) features a 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRRS Male Straight plug.

Q: 2. Will this accept 240V or only 110V? Thanks

A: This will only do 110-125v.

Q: 3. Will this power a Sennheiser MKH 416 to connect to a rode wireless go II?

A: No, the Sennheiser MZA 900 P In-Line Preamplifier and Power Supply for EW Series Microphones will not work to connect a Sennheiser MKH 416 Shotgun Microphone to the Rode Wireless GO II Transmitter. To connect a microphone that requires 48V phantom power to a wireless transmitter, it would be suggested to use a portable phantom power supply such as the Denecke PS-1A Portable Single Channel 48V Phantom Power Supply (BH #DEPS1A) along with an appropriate adapter cable on the supply's XLR output connection: https://bhpho.to/3vYUjr9

Q: 4. does this item ship to canada dbx 231?

A: You may calculate your actual shipping options/order totals by adding the items you want to a shopping cart. It will then list the shipping options, descriptions, ETA's and fees to your location.

Q: 5. Has anyone ever tried this with an electric violin? Seriously thinking about this for my Strat, but if it is awesome with a NS Design Wav 5 that could seal the deal immediately...

A: An electric violin with passive pickup will require pre-amplification to utilize this pedal.

Q: 6. How is this product different than the Rode VXLR+ ? Voltage ? Impedance ?

A: The Rode VXLR Plus does not provide the same voltage that the Sennheiser provides. The Rode does 3-5v. For example: the Sennheiser ME 2 requires 7.5v. The Rode VXLR Plus would not supply that voltage.

Q: 7. I have a TRAM TR-50 lav mic that is made to use with the Senn EW100 G3 system. I have teh Senn ME2 as well that came with the G3 kit. I would like to be able to use both the TR-50 and the ME2 wired to my SD-302. Since the TR-50 is wired to work with the G3 I assume this would work to use it wired (in lieu of the TRAM TR 79+ unit for the same purpose). Can anyone who as ACTUALLY done this confirm that it will work? I too assume it will, but would like to hear from someone who has actually done it if at all possible. Thanks!

A: I know it doesnt work with my Countryman B3. I think it is tuned for the ME2. It clips and distorts with my Countryman. It is possible if the TRAM is similar sensitivity as ME2.

Q: 8. Do this devise will work with Sanken COS-11D XLR conector wired.To connect to Sennheiser G3 wireless system?.I will like to use my wired Sanken for wireless too, do this is possible?

A: This device has the special female mic connector (1/8 locking) for Sennheiser lavelier mics that are normally used with the G3 wireless system. It converts only those mics so they may be used with standard XLR mic cables. So this device has a male XLR connector that plugs into a standard mixer mic input. It is not suitable for connecting other kinds of mics with XLR connectors.

Q: 9. I have a Zoom H6 recorder and want to use it with the Senheisser MKE-2 lav mic (which needs 7.5V). Would I need to turn the Phantom power on in the recorder to 48V?

A: Yes, that is exactly correct.

Q: 10. Would this unit work well to EQ lavalier mics? Mobile DJ who uses them in many different environments. Thanks!

A: This equilizer would be used to adjust the main output of a sound mixer system, and would allow you to focus in frequencies that may be causing feedback. Idividual channels on a mixing board would be used to adjust the microphones.

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