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๐ŸŽธ KMA Machines Queequeg Sub Octave Generator~ Boxed Guitar Effects Pedal ๐ŸŽธ

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๐ŸŽธ KMA Machines Queequeg Sub Octave Generator~ Boxed Guitar Effects Pedal ๐ŸŽธKMA Machines Queequeg Sub Octave Generator Boxed and fully working, no PSU Excellent used condition. KMA Machines Queequeg Sub Octave Generator Details Add aggression and gigantic depth to your playing Make your guitar, bass or synth sound like numerous instruments Supremely easy to use Create your biggest sound ever Unmatched sub octave power to build your very own wall of sound. The KMA Machines Queequeg Sub Octave Generator allows you to unleash

KMA Machines Queequeg Sub Octave Generator

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Boxed and fully working, no PSU

Excellent used condition.

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KMA Machines Queequeg Sub Octave Generator Details

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Add aggression and gigantic depth to your playing

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Make your guitar, bass or synth sound like numerous instruments

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Supremely easy to use

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Create your biggest sound ever

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Unmatched sub-octave power to build your very own wall of sound. The KMA Machines Queequeg Sub Octave Generator allows you to unleash earth-shattering depth into your guitar, bass and synth playing. Experience intense sub-octave tones that create towering layered effects in your sound, perfect whenever you want your playing to sound colossal. Enjoy the ease and simplicity with which this effect is created, with the KMA Queequeg's supremely user-friendly control system. One control knob is responsible for the level of sub, meaning you can choose quickly and easily whether you want completely clean, blended, or 100 percent sub-octave force. Seize the chance to make your sound immense.

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Full Description

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Plunging depth for a massive sound

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An amazing pedal to enhance your sound. The KMA Machines Queequeg will be a vital friend to you and your music. Experience a freakish level of depth and intensity in your playing like you've never heard before.

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The Queequeg sub-octave pedal takes the frequency of your playing and halves it, "doubling down" your original playing and then replicating it simultaneously an octave lower. The result of your original playing coupled with the doubled down output from the pedal is a crude, sexy, commanding overall sound that gives your music more raw potency than you can possibly imagine.

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Named after the cannibalistic, vicious harpooner from Moby Dick who used to plumb the darkest, farthest regions of the ocean to find a whale to slay, the Queequeg will give your playing the brutal, chasmic depth you've always yearned for.

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Easy to use, handmade quality

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The Queequeg is simple. Anyone can use it, as it is unbelievably easy to operate. Therein lies its brilliance. Because when you're wanting to inject exhilarating energy into your music, the last thing you want is to have to tweak and tinker to achieve the sound you want.

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Handmade in Berlin, KMA's Queequeg is a straightforward analog pedal with one function and one function only: generating electrifying sub-octave tones. A single control knob dictating how big you want the effect to be makes the pedal effortless to use, letting you concentrate on ripping audiences apart with your gigantic sound.

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Experience one of the best effects in rock

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You might not realise it, but sub-octave effects are used throughout rock music's most popular tunes. Jimi Hendrix used the effect to deliver the guitar solo on the brilliant "Purple Haze" with added punch and aggression. Prince used it for the same reason on "When Doves Cry". Jack White created one of the most iconic, recognisable riffs in music history by employing the effect to make his electric guitar sound simultaneously like a bass on The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army".

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KMA's Queequeg is perhaps the most powerful sub-octave generator yet. It's time to get deep.

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Specifications

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Type: Sub-octave Generator

Controls: Sub

Finish: Khaki Green

Graphics: Red Pattern

Power: 9-18V maximum (Negative-Centre, Standard 2.1mm Barrel)

Power Consumption: 15 mA

Input-Impedance: 1MEG

Output-Impedance: 10K

Switching: True Bypass

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