Mattoverse unleashes a solar-powered Saturator
Mattoverse Electronics have unveiled the latest addition to their Solar Sound range with the Desktop Saturator.
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The Solar Sound Desktop Saturator can receive signals from multiple sources that can transmit via a 1/4″ jack, and much like the Solar Sound overdrive, is powered by a built-in solar panel and is designed to operate in low-powered environments to replicate the impact of a dying battery.
The Desktop Saturator features a transistor-based gain circuit tuned for low voltage performance, and boasts a series of controls in a voltage knob that controls gain, a volume knob, and a push-button that will activate or disable the effect. The 3.5″ x 2.5″ x “2.5 unit has been installed on a walnut plywood bottom plate, and should be used in well-lit environments, though Mattoverse has assured a desktop light is enough to operate the Saturator.
The Solar Sound Desktop Saturator is available now for $79 via Mattoverse Electronics.
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