NUX AMP Force Modeling Amp Simulator Electric Guitar Effect Pedal w/ 3-band EQ
Amp force modeling Amp simulator
Built upon the TC/AC (True Simulation of Analog Circuit) technology, Amp Force offers twelve warm tube guitar amps sounds in a compact sized twin pedal. With its dual engine and A/B output, Amp Force allows you to mix two-amp sounds together and pan it to two outputs. A switchable noise gate and 12 cabinet models can be applied to any of the modes.
Features:
1. Built-in noise gate
2. 6 dB boost footswitch
3. Easy switching between manual and presets
4. Large color LCD panel(128*128), graphic interface making the overall operation easy and intuitive
5. New generation 32-bit DSP, high performance 24-bit 44.1kHz AD/DA convert
6. Input/output sensing circuit select optimized routing automatically
7. Runs on battery or AC power
8. Buffered bypass or true bypass
Specifications:
• Effects types: 12 modeling guitar amp models
• Presets: up to 9 storable user presets plus manual mode
• Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
• A/D converter: 24-bit
• Signal processing: 32-bit
• Frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz ±1dB
• THD+N: 93dBu (<0.003%) A-Weighting
• Dynamic Range: 100dB
• Input: -20dBV@1MΩ
• Output: -10dBV(Output load impedance of 10 K or more)
• Display: 128*128 TFT
• Power: 9V DC (9V battery)
• Dimension: 125(L) * 108(W) * 57(H) mm
• Weight: 390 g
Package included:
1 x NUX Amp Force Modeling Amp Simulator
1 x User Manual
Product Features
- 12 classic guitar amplifier modeling models with TS/AC technology
- Dual engine with A/B channel output
- 3-band passive EQ and presence control
- Extra switchable 12 cabinet simulator
- Up to 9 storable user presets plus manual mode
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Affordable technology at its best If an Axe-FX 2 gets you “90% there” this may get you 80% near a real amp. I’ve unloaded all my amps including a tube amp but kept one solid state amp. I bypass the amp’s own preamp and essentially just use it as a speaker cabinet for the pedal. I favor the JC 120 and the Fender blackface simulations. I haven’t even used the pedal’s full capabilities such as its stereo output. I have yet to encounter a pedal that sounds good direct to recorder including this one. I am using my standard pedal…