Electro-Harmonix Introduces Synth9 Synthesizer Machine Pedal
Electro-Harmonix has introduced its new Synth9 Synthesizer Machine pedal. From the company:
The Synth9 Synthesizer Machine emulates classic electronic synthesizers and features nine of the most distinctive vintage-synth type sounds.
A nine-position rotary switch allows the user to select from OBX, PROFIT V, VIBE SYNTH, MINI MOOD, EHX MINI, SOLO SYNTH, MOOD BASS, STRING SYNTH and POLY VI.
Using the same technology that powers EHX’s award-winning B9 and C9 Organ Machines, the Key9 Electric Piano Machine and the Mel9 Tape Replay Machine, the Synth9 works on guitar or bass without modifications, special pickups or MIDI implementation. Its usable tracking range extends up to about the 23rd fret on the high-E string of a standard guitar and down to the open A-string on a bass guitar. The pedal’s user interface features DRY volume, SYNTH volume, CTRL1 and CTRL2 knobs that provide precise control over each preset’s parameters.
“The Synth9 may be the greatest member of our ‘9’ family of pedals,” says Electro-Harmonix founder Mike Matthews. “From searing lead synths to spacey synth pads and deep, funky synth bass grooves, it’s all accessible.”
The Synth9 comes equipped with a standard EHX 9.6DC200mA power supply, will be available late March and features a U.S. street price of $221.30.
For more information, visit ehx.com.
Source: www.guitarworld.com