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*Sold* Electro-harmonix Frequency Analyzer
£100
Milton Keynes


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Now £90 including UK postage. 

After watching Gwizdala using one of these, I'd thought I would give it a go but it's not for me (probably due to a lack of talent!). The Hot Rox shop had one sitting on a shelf, so bought this brand new just a few weeks ago. Consequently it's in as new condition, never gigged and comes with original box. Apparently the units supplied to the shop came with a Euro plug power supply so they included a UK adapter which is included (if you're not familiar with the frequency analyzer they need a 40v pus rather than the normal 9v)

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It's a ring modulator which basically is a feedback of your signal, which is then detuned by the shift control (the shift control has a 4 octave range!).. It sounds mad!! Janek Gwizdala does a good demo of this on his pedal show youtube channel. As he says, he likes to use these pedals as it stops him playing the same old sh*t!

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16 minutes ago, Boodang said:

It's a ring modulator which basically is a feedback of your signal, which is then detuned by the shift control (the shift control has a 4 octave range!).. It sounds mad!! Janek Gwizdala does a good demo of this on his pedal show youtube channel. As he says, he likes to use these pedals as it stops him playing the same old sh*t!

Intrigued! I'll do some research

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