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FS - Triton lab FET overdrive - DHA VT1 Drive Bass - SOLD
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A couple of drive related pedals surplus to requirements. Both excellent.

[color=#333333]DHA VT1 Drive bass with 12 volt power supply. Good condition[/color]

[center]The VT1-MK3-Bass uses a single 12AX7 (ECC83) valve to generate classic pure valve tones. There are two modes of operation, overdrive and clipping distortion which also has 2 separate options of clipping. The VT1-MK3-Bass is a low to medium gain effect and is intended to be used in front of a valve amplifier, but will also work well with solid state amps. The foot switch provides a true by-pass and the LED indicates if the effect is on or off and the cool blue back-light seen via the valve vents indicates the power is on.[/center]


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[color=#333333]Second is my Tritomnlab FET overdrive. Also in immaculate condition. looking for [b]£80[/b] delivered to your door.[/color]

This pedal is based on jFET transistors with an operating voltage of 33 volts (Step-Up converter to 33 volts inside).
This high voltage is necessary to obtain a good dynamic characteristics of guitar signal. Many guitar pedals using 9 volts, but with this voltage is not possible to get a good dynamic sound.

The use of jFET transistors allowed to enrich the sound of the even harmonics. This makes it sound like a tube preamp and a good signal / noise ratio. All transistors are carefully selected by parameters.

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