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Akai Professional Analog Custom Shop Compressor Guitar Effects Pedal

Combines Level and Sensitivity knobs in a heavy-duty polished stainless-steel housing.

The Analog Custom Shop Compressor Guitar Effects Pedal, from the Akai Professional, is the ideal solution to sculpting a defined guitar tone. Compressor combines Level and Sensitivity knobs in a heavy-duty polished stainless-steel housing with classic custom graphics evoking the true sound of guitar glory.

With just two knobs, Analog Custom Shop's Compressor provides precise control over the input signal resulting in a more balanced overall output. Level controls how much of the compression effect is applied while Sensitivity determines when the effect kicks in. Careful adjustments between these two parameters results in signal clarity not otherwise achievable.

Compressor is powered by the included 9-volt battery or 9v AC adapter (sold separately).

Pedal is new in the box, outside of box might show a little wear and the pedal may have a few light scratches as this chrome finish shows every mark. We are no longer an Akai dealer so cannot list under Brand New as per Reverb rules

Listed8 years ago
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Jersey Guitar and Music

Barnegat, NJ, United States
(190)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:326

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