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MXR M104 Distortion Plus Guitar Effects Pedal
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MXR M104 Distortion Plus Guitar Effects Pedal

£128.99Fair Value1 stores tracked
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£111
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£114
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£109
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£129
Volatility
7.3%
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Product Fundamentals
  • Iconic Distortion Legendary amongst musicians and engineers in the industry the MXR M104 pedal is one of the most iconic distortion pedals to ever be manufactured. This reputation is well earned through tone alone rather than just celebrity endorsement. And that tone is ferocious. The hard clipping gives a thicker fuzzier tone than your average distortion pedal. The germanium diodes used to create this hard knee clipping also give a richer timbre to the sound and add slight compression to round off your tone nicely. Finally the c5 capacitor filters out the harsh high harmonic content making sure the tone is never shrill or treble-heavy
  • this means youre guaranteed a warm rounded tone with as much grit as you see fit. Output and Distortion Controls Keeping it simple. The two-knob layout makes dialling in a range of distorted tones quick and easy. Output simply sets your level so the volume of the distorted signal. Distortion is self-explanatory and sets the level of gain and the intensity of clipping. But while the controls may be simple you can still access a diverse range of distorted tones. Instantly rise above any mix. The general frequency response and the mid hump at 1.5kHz was specifically designed so once engaged youll punch through any ensemble even with the Distortion control cranked into fuzzy heaven. Specifications Product Name: Product code: M104 Controls:Footswitch toggles effect On/Bypass (red LED indicates on) Output Gain: Output knob controls total output gain Distortion: adjust ratio of clean signal with distortion. Weight: 0.9lbs Dimensions: 4-1/4" x 2-1/4" x 1-1/4" 0.9lbs. Power: Single 9 volt battery or Dunlop ECB-003 AC adapter Parts:Equipped with germanium diode clipping to emulate tube-like crunch Input/Output: 1/4" for both output/input Input Impedance: 1 M? Output Impedance: 25 k? Nominal Input Level: -22 dBV Maximum Output Level: -14 dBV Noise Floor: -74 dBV Distortion Gain: 10 dB to 45 dB 1 kHz Bypass: Hardwire
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