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Rocktron Hush, The Pedal

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The Rocktron Hush pedal is a noise reduction pedal with a super simplistic design and if used for the right type of noise it can be pretty effective. The Hush pedal is not a noise gate so it shouldn’t be confused with one. Unlike a noise gate. the Hush doesn’t clamp down on noise around a specified threshold, it attempts to remove the actual noise from the signal with what I am assuming is some type of phase inversion. On slight humming or dirty pickups this is pretty effective. Using the threshold knob you can determine the amount of noise reduction applied and up to about 75% you can remove noise with little audible loss to the signal. Past 75% the is a definite loss in tone in higher frequencies. This pedal is best applied directly out of the guitar before any other pedals. The Hush sitting post-distortion is entirely ineffective. This won’t solve any grounding issues you may be having either. If you are suffering ground related hum look elsewhere.  I get the feeling a lot of people look to this pedal for the wrong reasons and post some pretty negative stuff about it but for what this pedal is intended it does its job extremely well.

-Chvad SB

Roland GR-33 Guitar Synthesizer

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Roland GR-33 Guitar Synthesizer
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A full GR-33 setup includes the floor converter unit, a 13-pin enabled guitar (either something like a Brian Moore i8.13 or a GK-2A/GK-3A pickup mounted on a standard electric guitar), and the cable to connect them. The pickup is useless without a converter, and the converter is useless without a pickup.
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Morley Volume Plus (Model PVO+)

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Morley Volume Plus (Model PVO+)

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Sometimes it’s nice to come across a simple product that does exactly what it was meant to do. When I began my search for a volume pedal I was pretty convinced that finding one would be an easy task. It wasn’t… the myriad of pedals on the market all seemed to have various shortcomings, from bad reputations for breaking and sucking tone to no minimum volume control, and so on. Read More »