Powerful EQ In A Stompbox

US Empress Effects announce ParaEq w/Boost      27/11/08

Powerful EQ In A Stompbox


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Empress Effects have announced a new stompbox – the ParaEQ w/Boost. Here's the list of features in their own words...
  • Ultra Transparent Sweet Sounding EQ – enhance your sound without masking the tone of your instrument.
  • Lots of Control - with switchable q, fully over-lapping sweepable frequency selection, and 15dB of cut and boost you'll get all the control you need.
  • Ultra-Quiet – You've come to expect our pedals to be noise free and we've delivered once again. If you put this at the front of your chain and boost a bit you'll also cut down on the noise your other pedals are introducing.
  • Loads of Headroom - Internally switchable to run off 9/12/18V power supplies.
  • 30dB of Boost - making it an ideal candidate before long effects chains and overdriving tube amps.
  • Pristine Clean Sound – We measured the distortion to be less than 0.03%. Pretty remarkable for a guitar pedal.
  • True Bypass - The Empress ParaEq w/Boost employs true bypass, so you can be sure that it's not affecting the signal when disengaged.
  • Perfect Size - The enclosure measures approximately 4.5" by 3.5" by 1.5", which is delightfully small when considering all the features packed into this unit.
Pricing and Availability:
Available from December 3rd . $249 USD.
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