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The BIGSBY Pedal is a revolutionary polyphonic pitch shifter pedal that reproduces the string bending and vibrato effects produced by the BIGSBY Tremolo arm and other traditional tremolo systems.The idea to create a BIGSBY-style pitch-shifting pedal was born out of a long-standing admiration for the BIGSBY system’s unique feel, sound and design.Now, after a two-year-long design and development period, we are proud to unveil what we believe is one of the most capable and inspiring pitch-shifting tools currently on the market.ALGORITHM

Powered by the formidable SHARC® Audio Processor, the BIGSBY Pedal runs a hybrid algorithm specifically developed by Gamechanger Audio to achieve smooth polyphonic real-time pitch-shifting at low intervals. It has been painstakingly tweaked to preserve the natural timbre and sound of electric and acoustic string instruments, including baritone and bass guitars, guitars, mandolins, banjos, etc.



TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONInput Type1/4” Unbalanced TSInput impedance1MΩMaximum input level9 dBuOutput type1/4” Unbalanced TSOutput impedance100 ΩMaximum output level9 dBuExpression Input Type1/4” Unbalanced TRS (Exp out) / 1/4” Unbalanced TS (FSW in)Input impedance (ring)100 kΩOutput impedance (tip)220 ΩMax input level20 dBuMax output level20 dBuMIDI Connector3.5 mm TRS (mini jack), Type-BTypeOptically isolated input, RF filteredFrequency response20 Hz to 20 kHz (±1 dB)Signal to noise ratio90 dB (A weighted)Operating temperature0º to 50º CPower Supply Connector Type9V DC, center negative 2.1 x 5.5 mm plugInput voltage9V DCInput current220 mAPower consumption2 WProduct DimensionsWLH 220 x 110 x 86 mm (8.6 x 4.3 x 3.3 in)Product Weight960 g (2.11 lb)

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