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(SOLD) COG Effects Knightfall 66 and TK421 X RAT
£100


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Here are 2 awesome dirt pedals for sale...

[b][size=4]Both are £100 each including shipping[/size][/b]

Knightfall Now sold. RAT/KNIGHTFALL Now SOLD



[size=5][b]Knightfall 66[/b][/size]. SOLD

[size=4]Designed, tweaked, changed, changed back, tweaked some more, one more change and finally released - the Knightfall 66 has been a long time coming. Capable of providing fat cleans, old school mid-heavy growl, all the way through to high gain overdrive, the Knightfall 66 is the drive pedal you need on your bass pedalboard.
Two separate Gain controls can be switched with the A/B footswitch, and each Gain control also has a Level control to allow balancing between the two drive settings. The Voice knob adjusts pre-gain low end providing additional control over the shape of the overdrive, and the Tone control cuts high end after the clipping circuit giving a broad sweep from dark through to very bright.
The clean channel is filtered in a similar way to the Grand Tarkin's clean channel and designed to properly blend with the drive channel - rather than sounding "side-by-side", the two channels integrate for a more natural tone.
The Knightfall 66 can be powered up to 18v for increased headroom and dynamic feel.
[b]* A/B footswitch gives different Gain settings without losing balance of levels[/b]
[b]* Filtered clean blend allows extensive sound shaping in conjunction with Gain, Voice and Tone[/b]
[b]* 2.1mm Boss-style 9v-18v DC input (power supply not included)[/b]
[b]* North-mounted jacks to reduce pedalboard footprint[/b]
[b]* True Bypass[/b]
[b]* Die-cast Aluminium box[/b][/size]

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[size=5][b]2 in 1 RAT "TK421x" and Knightfall Bass OD (custom build) SOLD[/b][/size]

Armed with the standard Knightfall MOSFET clipping, the 66 circuit is there for cleanish and warm grit through to medium-high gain tones and general awesomeness. The brand new TK-421-X Bass Distortion, due for release very soon alongside its baby brother the TK-421, is a slightly different beast and should only be used to get a cleanish tone if you turn the Level and Blend knobs all the way down. The distortion element of the circuit, as with the TK-421, takes inspiration from the fantastic ProCo Rat, with improvements made to reduce noise and to sit better with the bass guitar.

The LPF-1 control rolls off treble from the clean-blended signal to enable the user to add anything from a full-range clean signal all the way through to a heavily filtered one and everything in between.

The LPF-2 control rolls off treble from the distortion element, with the range of this control adjustable by an external toggle to allow either a 'traditional' setting, Cog-standard bass guitar setting, and a third setting with much heavier filtering for deep and dark bass tones.

Symmetrical LED clipping as standard, the TK-421-X also provides options for asymmetrical LED clipping and both symmetrical and assymetrical silicon clipping, all via an external 3-way toggle switch.


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