DigiTech announces DOD Meatbox Sub Synth pedal reissue
HARMAN’s Digitech and UK distributor Sound Technology Ltd are pleased to announce the DOD Meatbox Sub Synth (2015) pedal.
Photo above: DOD Meatbox Sub Synth (2015) – (click for hi-res version)
Answering the call of low frequency freaks everywhere, the DOD Meatbox (2015) is an updated take on the cult favourite Meatbox from the ‘90s. As a bass subharmonic synthesiSer and low-end enhancer, the Meatbox can produce a range of sounds from a slight thickening to a full-on, low-end assault! Use the Meatbox on bass guitars, extended-range guitars, synths, even drum machines and push all the air out of any room. If you’re looking for a new way to move your audience, look no further.
More than just a low frequency boost, the DOD Meatbox (2015) can also cut frequencies for tone sculpting as an interactive EQ and even produce distortion depending on where the output level is set.
The DOD Meatbox (2015) offers independent Octave, Output Level, Subharmonic and Low Frequency controls. True bypass allows your tone to remain pristine even when the DOD Meatbox is off. This is a big difference from the original, which would colour your bypassed tone. The modern 9V DC power supply input makes the pedal more pedalboard friendly.
Features
- Based on the iconic DOD Meatbox circuit design with updated components
- TRS Output
- True bypass
- 9V DC power supply jack
- Crisp blue status LED
- Lighter aluminum chassis
Pricing and Availability
The DOD Meatbox Sub Synth (2015) will be available in August 2015 priced at £154 RRP inc VAT.
DOD is distributed in the UK and ROI by Sound Technology Ltd. For more information please visit www.soundtech.co.uk/digitech
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