The original Rockman X100, created by Tom Scholz of Boston in 1982, is a portable, headphone-based analog tone processor that defined 1980s arena rock tones. Featuring four presets (Clean 1, Clean 2, Edge, Dist), it offers intense compression and studio-grade stereo chorus/echo. It was widely used on albums by Def Leppard and ZZ Top.
Key Features and Characteristics:
Sounds: Known for incredibly compressed, "clean" tones and a distinctive "thick" distortion that is often used directly for recording.
Controls: Included sliders for four presets and toggle switches for chorus (on/off) and stereo echo (on/off), along with a rear screwdriver-adjust gain control.
Design: A portable unit intended for headphone practice, powered by 8 AA batteries or a dedicated power supply.
Common Use: While designed as a headphone amp, it became a, if not the, definitive studio tool for a "produced" guitar sound.
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Used( perfect working condition and in Very Good condition. )
All electrolytic capacitors were replaced.
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