1995 FX-75B DOD STEREO FLANGER
Цена: $150,00

LIKE NEW - INCLUDES BOX AND DOD FX PEDAL CATALOG, HAS BATTERY COVER!!
SECOND ISSUE, MADE IN THE USA IN THE LATE 1980S AS PART OF DOD'S FX SERIES OF PEDALS FOR BASSES

The DOD FX75-B Stereo Flanger was introduced in mid-1987, replacing the FX75 in DOD's FX-series lineup. With the addition of a Delay control, DOD at last had a flanger that could compete with the venerable (and great-sounding) Boss BF-2, and the FX75-B was produced for the next ten years. Like the FX70 and FX75, the FX75-B is an analog flanger, using a MN3007 BBD chip. Also like DOD's previous FX-series flangers, the FX75-B produces a rather musical-sounding tremolo effect with all knobs turned up all the way (as opposed to the obnoxious oscillation common in other contemporary flangers, including those by Arion, Yamaha, and the Boss BF-2). The FX75-B was manufactured until about mid-1997, when it was briefly replaced by the final-series FX747 Supersonic Stereo Flange (which in turn was replaced by the FX75C in late 1998-early 1999).

Notable IC chips: MN3007 BBD chip driven by a MN3101 clock generator/driver CMOS chip; one TL022CP and two 1458-type op amps (early versions)

Takes 9 volt adaptor or 9 volt battery (not included)

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