
314,00 €
The fully-analogue Diezel VH4-2 preamp pedal houses two channels based on channels 3 and 4 from the valve amplifier of the same name. Built in the USA, this true-bypass creation is a surprisingly versatile rig enhancer. Basically, you're getting that legendary Diezel sound from a more pedalboard-friendly stompbox and, since two independent outputs have been supplied, the VH4-2 can serve as a direct distortion for the clean channel of your amp, or via the 'Power Amp In' port, can serve as a pure preamp in a box. The Diezel VH4-2 features the clean operation of a true-bypass design, comes including a 12V power supply and has been built in the USA.The Diezel VH4-2 Pedal: Broad Range SoundIt's fairly obvious that this pedal can be dialled in any which way to shape a broad array of possible sounds. Each channel has been equipped with independent Master and Gain controls, while the global three-band EQ section grants access to in-depth tone tweaking. For a little extra brightness, simply open up the Presence pot, and to give your basses some extra punch, simply twist the Deep pot. Since the original Diezel VH4 was renowned for a rich and dynamic output, you can be assured that every nuance of your playing will be given full definition.

341,00 €
The massively renowned Nemesis has grown into a monster of a delay pedal. Meet the fully qualified Source Audio Nemesis ADT. This One Series offering has all the same features as the original but now boasts a fully analogue signal path that leaves the original incoming sound 100% unprocessed. The bank of delay effects on offer has also been expanded and, since this pedal is fully compatible with the brilliant Neuro editing app, you can dive even deeper into the settings. Zero Latency via 'Analogue Dry Through' The analogue signal path is a pretty big deal, simply because it results in an incredibly clean delay effect and leaves the original signal latency-free. Another fresh tweak is the option to select some of the delay engines that, with the original Nemesis, were only accessible via the Neuro software. Here, you can call them up directly on the pedal, giving you direct access to the Drum Echo delay based on the iconic Binson Echorec, the Oil Can delay that's based on the 1950s Tel-ray Electronics Sound Chamber, and the Resonant Analog delay, which is based on old-school bucket-brigade chips. In short, the very best just got even better.