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Fishman debuts Jerry Douglas Aura Imaging Pedal
The new Jerry Douglas Artist Series Aura Imaging pedal, created in collaboration with the artist hailed by the New York Times as "dobro's matchless contemporary master," uses 16 custom Fishman Aura images created and used by Douglas specifically for resophonic guitars.These one-of-a-kind "signature" sounds were recorded using premier vintage microphones and Class A discreet mic preamps. Main controls include Volume, Blend and Image Select controls; a Phase switch to fight feedback, and a Bypass/Mute foot switch.Rugged and elegantly designed, the pedal also features 24-bit A/D/A and 32-bit internal processing for superior audio quality, along with an Input Trim and Clip/Low Battery indicator. It runs on 9V battery or power adapter.

Specifications:
- 16 custom Fishman Aura Images created and used by Jerry Douglas specifically for resophonic guitars- Volume, Blend, and Image Select controls
- Feedback-fighting Phase switch
- Bypass/Mute foot switch
- Input Trim with Clip/Low Battery indicator
- Runs on 9V battery or power adapter
- 24 bit A/D/A; 32 bit internal processing
- Dimensions: 5.6'L x 4'W x 2.1'H
For more information, please visit www.fishman.com
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