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This G-String pedal delivers
performance like that of the renowned ISP 19"
Decimator ProRackG. |
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With the G String pedal you can set
the threshold and no matter what level of noise the Decimator |
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will track perfectly without any side
effects. And the amazing thing is that you
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high gain to your clean channel and
never have to switch the Decimator G String off due to the |
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threshold being set too high. |
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Loop 1 of the
Decimator G String detects
and tracks the guitar signal directly. |
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Loop 2 of the
Decimator G String provides a totally independent channel of
Decimator noise |
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reduction that can
be inserted into a series effects loop or after a preamp section. |
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In depth: |
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Decimator Technology Primer |
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As can be seen in the diagram, the G String noise
reduction pedal has an input to connect a guitar |
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directly and a buffered output signal to feed the
front of a guitar rig directly while providing a |
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separate audio channel of Decimator that can be
inserted in the signal chain of any guitar rig. |
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You can insert any other pedals between the output of
the Decimator G String and the input of |
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your guitar amplifier. This
allows the Decimator G String pedal to remove any level of noise you
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have even with overdrive pedals at the front end of
the amp. |
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FEATURES: |
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Input Impedance: |
500K ohms |
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Maximum Input Level: |
+12dbu |
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Effective Noise Reduction: |
greater than 60db |
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Dynamic Range: |
greater than 100db |
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Power consumption: |
35mA @9VDC |