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The ultimate solution if you want to blend clean and effected signals in parallel!

This is what Xotic writes about the pedal:
  • The SXB-1 is much like a mixing console, equipped with a very transparent buffer amplifier which allows feeding and mixing of effects without signal deterioration. This preserves the integrity and dynamics of the guitar signal.
  • Outfitted with three stereo loops, loops one & two act independently and utilize two separate blend controls for mixing the affected signal with the dry. These loops can be turned on or off. Loop three is a traditional loop that is always "on".
  • Can be used with AC adaptor (optional) or 9V Battery.
This is a brand new pedal and it comes with its original box and other belongings.

The (first) picture was made in our shop of a pedal that we have for sale. Because we have more than one though, chances are that yours will have a different serial number than the one on the picture. We guarantee though that it will be exactly the same pedal, and also brand new.

If you need any additional info on the pedal, or need pictures of specific details of the product, please let us know. Also, please note that our products are priced in euros. Because of Reverb's automatic conversion, displayed prices in other currencies might fluctuate.

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  • X-Blender

About the Seller

Guitarking

BOEKEL, Netherlands
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Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:433
Product Overview
The Xotic X-Blender is a true bypass, completely transparent loop pedal that has a parallel effects loop. This effects loop gives you complete control over the wet/dry blend to give you precision tonal control. With pro-audio components to remove any possible artifacts and two modes, the Xotic X-Blender gives you a lot of options to create great looping effects.
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