Description

That "SansAmp CLASSIC" is back!

Few effects related products stand the test of time. For over 30 years, SansAmp Classic has been released in countless professional studios in every musical genre from death metal to commercial jingles, on tours around the world, on a huge variety of major releases (including Grammy-winning records), and by hundreds of thousands. It has been used by many players, producers and engineers.

The SansAmp Classic, which was discontinued in 2016, will be reprinted.

The SansAmp Classic was an analog pedal invented by B. Andrew Valta in 1989 and manufactured in the USA. Later it developed into a wide range of products such as pedals and racks, and the technology is also used in Tech 21's Fly Rig series. SansAmp Classic has eight Character switches for nuanced tone, harmonics and dynamics. In addition, the Input switch allows you to switch between three preamp styles: lead (Marshall style), normal (Mesa Boogie style), and bass (Fender style), and can also be used for rhythm guitar and bass guitar. The SansAmp is loved around the world as a flexible, easy-to-use, robust device that delivers the warm, rich, natural tone of the most desirable tube amps on the planet, and the technology it all started with the SansAmp Classic. rice field. Everything from guitars and basses to industrial samples to maracas will get a new life with its analog magic.

■Spec

Power supply: 9V battery (006P) or DC9V power supply (center negative)

Size: 116 100 50

Weight: about 320g

Payment

Please pay within 4 days after purchase.

Shipping

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Returns

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