Opis
Analogni tonski procesor MXR Rockman X100 oživi prepoznavni zvočni značaj slavnega ojačevalca za slušalke in signalnega procesorja Toma Scholza v obliki pedala, ki ponuja kristalne čiste zvoke, crunch harmonike in briljantno modulacijo.
Leta 1982 je Tom Scholz – vizionarski kitarist in ustanovitelj pionirske hard rock skupine Boston – zasnoval in objavil ojačevalnik za slušalke Rockman X100 prek svojega elektronskega podjetja Scholz Research & Development (SR&D). Vendar je bil več kot le ojačevalnik za slušalke – s povezljivostjo snemalne konzole in številnimi funkcijami za prilagajanje tonov ter vgrajenimi efekti je X100 postal skrivno orožje v studiu, ki je v nadaljevanju definiralo uglajen, s chorusom poln zvok arena rocka iz 1980-ih. Analogni tonski procesor MXR Rockman X100 oživi prepoznavni zvočni značaj tega ojačevalnika za slušalke v obliki stompboxa. S pomočjo veteranskega inženirja MXR in študenta SR&D Boba Cedra je oblikovalska ekipa MXR ujela enake kristalne čistine, crunch harmonijo in svetlečo modulacijo isto kot pri izvirniku. Z istimi štirimi tonskimi prednastavitvami, skrbno umerjeno kompresijo in chorus bucket-brigade, ta povsem analogna rekreacija vključuje tudi mono in stereo načine .
Vhodna upornost: 700 kΩ
Izhodna upornost: 1.8 kΩ
Napajanje: 9V DC
Procesiranje signala: Buffered Bypass
Poraba toka: 120 mA
Specifikacije: Distortion mode: High-energy overdrive and sustain that makes for easy, fluid leads.
Specifikacije II: INTERNAL MONO/STEREO OUTPUT SWITCH
Specifikacije III: Remove bottom plate to access. This switch toggles between mono mode (default) and stereo mode at th
Lastnosti: RE-COMPRESSED
Več lastnosti: Tailoring your levels is simple with dedicated Input Gain and Volume sliders.
Posebnosti: Equipped with the same classic MN3007 bucket brigade chip found in the original headphone amp,
Dodatni opis:
The MXR Rockman X100 Analog Tone Processor revives the signature sonic character of Tom Scholz’s celebrated headphone amp and signal processor in pedal form, offering crystalline cleans, crunchy harmonics, and shimmering modulation.
In 1982, Tom Scholz—visionary guitarist and founder of pioneering hard rock band Boston—designed and released the Rockman X100 headphone amp through his electronics company Scholz Research & Development (SR&D). But it was more than just a headphone amp—with recording console connectivity and several tone tweaking features and built-in effects, the X100 became the secret weapon in the studio that would go on to define the polished, chorus-laden sound of 1980s arena rock.
The MXR Rockman X100 Analog Tone Processor revives the signature sonic character of that headphone amp in stompbox form. Aided by veteran MXR engineer and SR&D alum Bob Cedro, the MXR design team captured the same crystalline cleans, crunchy harmonics, and shimmering modulation as the original. With the same four tonal presets, carefully calibrated compression, and bucket-brigade chorusing, this all-analog recreation also features both mono and stereo modes and optional external mode switching for an enhanced user experience.
Input Impedance: 700 kΩ
Output Impedance: 1.8 kΩ
Power Supply: 9V DC
Signal Processing: Buffered Bypass
Current Draw: 120 mA
Specifications: Distortion mode: High-energy overdrive and sustain that makes for easy, fluid leads.
Specifications II: INTERNAL MONO/STEREO OUTPUT SWITCH
Specifications III: Remove bottom plate to access. This switch toggles between mono mode (default) and stereo mode at th
Features: RE-COMPRESSED
Features II: Tailoring your levels is simple with dedicated Input Gain and Volume sliders.
Features III: Equipped with the same classic MN3007 bucket brigade chip found in the original headphone amp,