Magnetic Effects Zola
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- Chugs
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Magnetic Effects Zola
The Zola is a high headroom clean boost with a linear, transparent response. An internal voltage multiplier converts 9V internally up to 30V for unparalleled headroom.
The incredible 30V of headroom means the boost stays totally clean at all levels and can handle large input signals. It also makes Zola suitable for use in amp effects loops.
EQ flexibility is provided by the two band active EQ offering Boost and Cut ability to the treble and bass response. Use the EQ controls to fatten or tighten the low end, add presence or smooth the top end or match the EQ response between different instruments.
A powerful 20db of boost give you plenty of boosting ability. The Boost control can also attenuate the signal adding more flexibility. Use it at the end of your signal chain as a level matcher and tone enhancer.
FEATURES:
- Ultra High Headroom
- Two Band active EQ
- Switchable buffered or True Bypass
- Top mounted Jacks and DC socket
- 9V adapter powered
- Voltage multiplier for increased headroom
- 100% handmade
£109 plus shipping
- Doc Holliday
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Re: Magnetic Effects Zola
Congrats man looks great
- chankgeez
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Re: Magnetic Effects Zola
Awesome! It's not well known, but as well as being one of the founders of literary and theatrical realism, Emile Zola was also an early (in fact very early) pioneer of the clean boost/effects loop setup.
- Chugs
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Re: Magnetic Effects Zola
Thanks guys!
- Chugs
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Re: Magnetic Effects Zola
As a graphic designer I have to say that you did a great job with the looks!
Sounds cool too!
Sounds cool too!
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Re: Magnetic Effects Zola
Very cool
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