Med vores cookies ønsker vi at tilbyde dig den bedst mulige shoppingoplevelse med alt, hvad der hører til. Dette inkluderer for eksempel passende tilbud, personlige annoncer og gemte præferencer. Hvis du er okay med dette, skal du blot acceptere brugen af cookies til præferencer, statistik og markedsføring ved at klikke på "I orden!" (vis alle). Du kan til enhver tid trække dit samtykke tilbage via cookie-indstillingerne (her)
Du skal være logget på, for at kunne vurdere et produkt.
BemærkVi tillader kun vores kunder, at afgive en vurdering af det udstyr de har købt hos os. Vi modtager ikke anmeldelser eller vurderinger af produkter fra tredje kilde.
Efter login finder du også i kundencenter under "vurderinger af produkt" alle artikler, som du kan afgive en vurdering af.
Fungere perfekt - giver god kontrol over volume. Jeg bruger den selv til at dæmpe mit output. Som med alt andet fra EHX er den bygget som en tank og meget pålidelig.
betjening
features
lyd
forarbejdning
0
0
Anmeld bedømmelse
Anmeld bedømmelse
R
RÅGÅRD 09.09.2017
Very simple to use which is what you would expect from signal pad. However it wont work as great as an attenuator!
Bought this unit to act as a 'boost' for my valve amp. I really like the sound of my amp but didn't want to chain together effects or spoil the tone I'm already getting. Another guitarist who gigs regularly introduced me to using a unit like this. The principle is that you set your amp to the loudest setting you need for your solo then use the pad to reduce the overall level to your crunch /clean volume. You click the pedal on to reduce the volume and click it off to raise it to solo level. The pedal doesn't need a battery or PSU so it can't fail on you mid-gig.
This means that you can effectively use your amp alone to give you your desired tone without having shedloads of effects in the chain.
I recommend you give this a try for yourself, I doubt you'll be disappointed.
A passive attenuator... that needs a power supply?
cubusaddendum 24.08.2019
This pedal is nothing more that a variable resistor that can be bypassed via the foot-switch.
The power supply is just for powering the ON/OFF LED indicator - the pedal works without power. However, that does annoy me a little bit because there are mechanical solutions that would do this job, even in the dark. I get that an LED circuit is probably cheaper to make if you're buying those parts in bulk anyway, but it still greaves me a little that EH chose to do this. The reason I got this pedal is because I'm front loading a 5151 overdrive with a Unit67 boost, and wanted to be able to replicate the overdrive's output attenuation when it was off. Now I have the overdrive's output attenuation at unity gain and this Signal Pad pedal does the real attenuation. This allows me to keep the boost engaged when the overdrive is off without overloading amp simulator I have later in the signal chain.
It's a pretty inexpensive addition to my pedal with lots of tonal benefit.