golden era pedal TEFI Vintage Lab Golden Era – STOMPBOX SUPPLY
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golden era pedal

golden era pedal TEFI Vintage Lab Golden Era – STOMPBOX SUPPLY

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golden era pedal TEFI Vintage Lab Golden Era – STOMPBOX SUPPLYThis lightly used pedal comes with its original box and drawstring pouch. From the manufacturer: Golden Era Real time Lo Fi machine Overview: 1876: Thomas Alva Edison presents the first phonograph on wax cylinder. 1887: Emile Berliner presents the gramophone on shellac disk. 1963: Philips introduces the Compact Cassette which, together with the 1969 MicroCassette, made it universally easy to capture sound events with a miniaturized, lightweight

This lightly used pedal comes with its original box and drawstring pouch. 

From the manufacturer:

Golden Era – Real-time Lo-Fi machine

Overview:

1876: Thomas Alva Edison presents the first phonograph on wax cylinder. 1887: Emile Berliner presents the gramophone on shellac disk. 1963: Philips introduces the Compact Cassette which, together with the 1969 MicroCassette, made it universally easy to capture sound events with a miniaturized, lightweight device. It took decades of research before every analog medium achieved excellent audio performance. Before then, every audio recorder had some peculiarities that marked an era: from the "mechanical" response full of noise and scratch of the first phonographs, to the low bandwidth available and with a nasal and floating voice of Compact Cassettes, especially if recorded / listened by cheap or worn devices. Golden Era was created to faithfully reproduce the "non fidelity" of these audio recorders at the time of their introduction, taking you to other eras of analog audio recording: the Golden Eras.

Features:

Golden Era was born from an idea of ​​James Edward Bagshaw, bandleader of Temples, transformed into reality by TEFI vintage lab. James always loved the character of vintage recordings and dreamt of a pedal that could create this in real time. The Golden Era pedal morphs sound into a bygone era; an era of analogue recording, where unintentional peculiarities and imperfect machines created mesmerising, unique sound palettes. The Golden Era will turn any sound coming from a guitar, synthesizer or modern recording in a analog-voiced record. Press the footswitch and enjoy your journey through the ages.

Specifications:

Input impedance 400 kohm
Output impedance 560 ohm
Lo Cut 100 Hz
Filter Range 1.5-3.5 kHz
Signal switching True-bypass
Supply voltage/Current absorption 9VDC/20mA
Power connection/ground type Negative tip/negative ground, Tip 2.1mm
Enclosure material Hammond enclosure, aluminium die-cast
External pedal for "Warped Sound" SPEED control Any expression pedal with 50-100 kOhm potentiometer, using voltage divider connection (stero cable). Suggested pedals: Korg EXP2, Yamaha FC7
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