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- Z.Vex Effects Instant Lo-Fi Junky Vexter pedal de coros
Z.Vex Effects Instant Lo-Fi Junky Vexter pedal de coros
General
The Z.Vex Instant Lo-Fi Junky (Vexter) uses the chorus section of the Lo-Fi Loop Junky. A remarkable feature of this effect is that it sounds as an old vinyl record or cassette tape. The controls on the pedal allow you to accurately adjust the overall sound. This remarkably inspirational pedal is a Vexter version, which means it is printed rather than painted but otherwise completely the same as its exclusive colleague.
The remarkable Z.Vex.
Z.Vex Effects founder Zachary Vex is a celebrity in the world of innovative guitar effects. You will find his Z.Vex effects on the pedalboards of many famous guitarists. The pedals are hand-made, often hand-painted and are produced in small batches (made by elves, according to Z.Vex). To be able to serve a larger group of customers, they make the Vexter series - the same options and sound quality, with a printed picture.
Características
Características del producto
- Incluye adaptador no
- Centro negativo /positivo centro negativo
- Mini pedal no
- Salida estéreo no
- True bypass no
- Tipo de adaptador de enchufe DC 2,1 mm
- Efecto de modulación chorus, vibrato
- Alimentación por pilas sí
- Voltaje 9V
Peso y las dimensiones incluyen el paquete
- Peso (incluyendo el paquete) 500 gr
- Dimensiones (incluyendo el paquete) 15,0 x 9,0 x 8,0 cm
Características del producto
- chorus pedal with lo-fi sound
- Vexter version
- modelled after the Z.Vex Lo-Fi Loop Junky
- controls: volume, tone, comp/lo-fi, depth, speed
- foot switch: bypass/on
- hand built
- screen printed picture
- input: 6.3mm mono jack
- output: 6.3mm mono jack
- power supply (not included): 9V battery or adapter (2.1 mm, centre negative)
Opiniones
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The Instant Lo-Fi Junky does exactly what it says on the tin. If you're familiar with artists like Boards of Canada then you'll have some idea of what to expect - a friend of mine has dubbed this the 'Bibio Box' because it's so good at creating those warped tones characteristic of Stephen Wilkinson's music! I've tried running a whole load of stuff through it, including guitars, synths, samples, even an old zither via a crummy portable recorder, and everything that I've thrown at this pedal has come out sounding fantastic.
If you look up videos of the Instant LoFi Junky online you'll find a lot of demos of it being used like a typical chorus pedal, but I prefer to use it as a lofi vibrato pedal. You can twiddle the middle knob to adjust the balance of the signal, hard left giving you a clean compressed signal, and anywhere in the middle producing a chorus effect combining the clean and lofi signals, but crank that knob all the way to the right and you'll hear the truly crusty sound this pedal was built to make - a dense, warm, saturated tone, with pitch modulation available via the depth and speed knobs. You can set the shape of the pitch modulation with the switch on the top right. For the typical lofi effect, you set the middle knob all the way to 'lofi', the shape switch far left, keep the speed fairly low and then dial in a bit of wobbly pitch with the depth knob. It sounds lush!
My only criticism is that the pedal loses a lot of high end, even with the tone control fully open. This is of course a big part of how it produces its warm, full-bodied sound, but I would have liked to have been able to let a bit more high end through on some sources. That said, it's a pretty minor quibble for a pedal that achieves everything it sets out to! I'll be using mine a lot on forthcoming projects.