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TC Electronic Ships Reissued Classic Pedal Series

Mar 1, 2007 6:32 PM



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TC Electronic is now shipping its reissued Classic Pedal Series. The Classic effects pedals ($395 each) include the TC XII Phaser, the Booster+Distortion, and the Sustain+Parametric Equalizer. Guitarists can now own fresh versions of classic TC Electronic sounds from the 1970s.

The TC XII Phaser features a phaser with low-frequency oscillation speed controls, width and function controls, and a 4-8-12 kHz filter selector. According to the manufacturer, the TC XII Phaser can be used in a number of ways, from clean funky chords or overdriven riffs to heavily saturated leads.

The Booster+Distortion is both a signal booster and a distortion pedal that features the original bass and treble EQ, as well as output level and distortion level knobs. In addition to that, the Classic reissue features a built-in noise gate knob, enabling you to control your distortion.

The Sustain+Parametric Equalizer is a compressor in pedal format. Like the original, it features controls for frequency, sustain, and function. The Sustain+Parametric Equalizer can be used to increase and decrease the output signal when the signal falls above or below a certain level.

Learn more about the Classic Pedal Series at www.tcelectronic.com



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