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Source Audio is now shipping Soundblox Pedals
Source Audio has announced that it is currently shipping its new line of Soundblox effects pedals. As a special offer during the initial shipments, Source Audio will provide a free Hot Hand wired sensor pack with the Soundblox Wah, Phaser and Flanger while supplies last.
The popular Soundblox Multiwave Distortion gives guitarists 21 unique and modern distortion effects that cover an unusually wide range from classic electronic sounds to aggressive synth-like, octave heavy and extreme foldback settings that go far beyond typical emulations of existing distortions.
Other early adopters for Soundblox pedals include guitarists Jake Cinninger and Brendan Bayliss, and bassist Ryan Stasik of Umphrey's McGee, Jon Gutwillig of Disco Biscuits, and Carl Harvery of Toots and the Maytalls
In the multi band mode, the Multiwave Distortion pedal divides the input signal into multiple frequency bands, which are then separately distorted before being recombined. This enables guitarists to play complex distorted chords while each note can be heard with exceptional clarity.

Based on the Hot Hand Wah Filter and Hot Hand Phaser/Flanger effects systems, the new Soundblox Tri-Mod Wah, Tri-Mod Flanger and Tri-Mod Phaser pedals each offer 11 different effects that feature the same high quality sounds as their predecessors. The effects on these products can be modulated by either a Hot Hand motion sensor, an LFO or an Envelope Follower.
All Soundblox effects feature state-of-the-art 56-bit DSP co-developed with Analog Devices, Inc. and crystal clear 24-bit A/D D/A converters for exceptional sound quality.
MSRP for the Soundblox pedals is $149.99.MSRP for the Hot Hand Wireless Adapter and Controller is $150.
MSRP for the Hot Hand Wired Controller is $24.95
For more information, please visit www.sourceaudio.net
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