1. Tech 21 SansAmp GT2 – Analog Tube Amp Emulator (Excellent Condition, Tested & Working)

The "Swiss Army Knife" of analog amp modeling. A high-end preamp and cabinet simulator that delivers authentic Tweed (Fender), British (Marshall), and California (Mesa Boogie) tones.

Capabilities
Features three 3-position switches (Mic, Mod, Amp) offering 27 possible combinations. Perfect for direct recording, as a premium distortion, or as a reliable backup for your live rig.

Description
The SansAmp GT2 leverages Tech 21’s proprietary FET analog emulation to replicate the entire tube amp signal chain. Featuring dedicated switches for amp type (Tweed, British, California), gain mods, and mic placement, it offers unprecedented tonal control.

Expert reviews on this pedal
"The beauty of the SansAmp is that it is a purely analogue system that uses electronic circuitry to replicate the distortion characteristics and EQ curves of valve amplifiers... it is virtually noise-free and the tonal possibilities are vast."
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Condition
Excellent working order. This pedal has been well-cared for in a smoke-free environment. It is being sold as-is (pedal only), without the original box or power supply.

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Listed2 days ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • SansAmp GT2
Finish
  • good
Categories
Year
  • early-2000s
Made In
  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard
Color Family
  • Black

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