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About This Listing

The Mai Tai is a beautiful take on a classic "script" era phaser. It has a warm and sloshy midrange sweep that encompasses everything we want in a great phaser and even travels a bit into "vibe" territory. As with any Tortuga effect, the Mai Tai does not take anything away from your tone; it only enhances it, makes it bigger and simply more lush. It also has a dual set of depth (Mix) and rate (Rum) controls that can be set separately and switched between so it's like having two Mai Tais in one. I mean, we all know once you start, you can't have just one Mai Tai.

Features:

  1. Foot-switchable Dual Depth and Rate controls

  2. Internal 9v battery and external 9v power adaptor jack

  3. 100% true bypass

  4. Hand wired in the USA

  5. Enclosure Size: 3 5/8 x 4 5/8 x 1 1/4

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About the Seller

Music Toyz

Cumberland, ME, United States
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Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:7,276
Product Overview
Founded in 2008 by Matt Johnson, Tortuga Effects caters to specific, boutique effects and sounds not commonly found in larger manufacturers.

The Mai Tai is a dual phaser featuring two sets of Mix and Rum knobs (depth and rate respectively) controlled by footswitch.
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