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The Mach II has been reborn

 
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 4:34 am    Post subject: The Mach II has been reborn Reply with quote

- Press Release

The Mach II consists of 2 Thruster circuits, 2 foot switches, 2 LEDs, and 3 knobs- oh yes folks 3 knobs... all in one little box!



You now have total control over the Mach II's gain stages. In addition, you also get a Master control that allows you to use it as an overdrive/distortion unit without changing your signal volume.

Stage 1: This gain stage is a regular Thruster... not that there is anything regular about the Thruster, but you get the idea. Stage 1 has no Master Volume control, it feeds into Channel 2, which makes full use of the Master Volume control.

Stage 2 and the Master- Stage 2 is made up of the exact circuit as stage 1, but is fed from the output of Stage 1, and then goes directly to the Master control. The Master control allows the user to keep the output volume under control when stages 1 and 2 are set high.

The Master control is operational when both channels are on, or if only Channel 2 is on. There is no need for it to be active with only Stage 1 active.

Features:

- Operates on a standard 9 volt battery or optional BOSS style adapter.
- Stomp switchs built to withstand 30,000 stomps.
- Durable aluminum housing with an enamel finish.
- Hand built Point to Point construction.
- Color Coded LED for easy onstage identification
- Proudly made in Texas, USA.

$149/ $154 with AC Adapter

Website:
http://www.protonepedals.com/pedal_mach2.shtml
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