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Valco FX IMP Boost Jr. Series Guitar Pedal

Valco FX IMP Boost Jr. Series Guitar Pedal

$69.65

Original: $199.00

-65%
Valco FX IMP Boost Jr. Series Guitar Pedal

$199.00

$69.65

The Story

IMP Boost

Not your basic one trick pony boost pedal. The IMP Boost is a variable impedance AND boost pedal!

Use it at the front of your chain for a gain boost or use it at the end of the chain for a volume boost.

The Variable Input Impedance works best with passive instruments (guitar/bass) and allows tone-sculpting with or without the boost output engaged. Lower settings yield softer dynamics/transients with a notable ‘rounded/vintage’ feel and tone. Higher settings give a sharper high frequency response with a more direct/aggressive transient feel and more perceived gain. This makes for a great ’shaping’ control, where you can tune the pedal for its best response to the pickups you are using and how you want them to react/feel.

Adjust the impedance accordingly to tone sculpt and then use the output to determine how much, if any, of a boost you need.

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    Description

    IMP Boost

    Not your basic one trick pony boost pedal. The IMP Boost is a variable impedance AND boost pedal!

    Use it at the front of your chain for a gain boost or use it at the end of the chain for a volume boost.

    The Variable Input Impedance works best with passive instruments (guitar/bass) and allows tone-sculpting with or without the boost output engaged. Lower settings yield softer dynamics/transients with a notable ‘rounded/vintage’ feel and tone. Higher settings give a sharper high frequency response with a more direct/aggressive transient feel and more perceived gain. This makes for a great ’shaping’ control, where you can tune the pedal for its best response to the pickups you are using and how you want them to react/feel.

    Adjust the impedance accordingly to tone sculpt and then use the output to determine how much, if any, of a boost you need.

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