The "PolyTune 3" is the successor to the PolyTune series "PolyTune 2", which was revolutionized by Polyphonic Tuning. The company's high-quality Bonafide Buffer function has been newly added while maintaining simple operability. Eliminate signal degradation with cable lengths and complex pedal settings, ensuring your precious tone and tuning.
TC ELECTRONIC / POLYTUNE 3 NOIR is a mini-sized model of the pedal-type polyphonic tuner POLYTUNE 3, which is equipped with a buffer and is easier to use. The true/buffered bypass switch is located on the side of the main unit, allowing you to switch according to your needs. High-precision tuning and high visibility with high-brightness LEDs are realized in a compact body.
The MS-70CDR+ (Plus) incorporates 43 chorus/modulation, 29 delay, 33 reverb and 44 dynamics/filter/SFX-type effects. Up to six effects can be freely combined to add a variety of sounds to guitars, basses, synthesizers and other instruments, from silky stereo chorus to footswitch-controlled hold delays and shimmering reverbs with rising reverberation pitch!
A world-famous machine used by many musicians, including Stevie Ray Vaughan. It features the unique stickiness. Excellent compatibility with tube amps as a booster and overdrive!
A high-performance active direct box with a variety of functions including 3-stage gain selector, auto power off, phantom power automatic switching, and a ground-lift function.
A pulsing bluesy overdrive sound! Pursue subtle expression with distortion that is peculiar to blues guitars. You can change the expression of the distortion in various ways with your picking and the volume control on the guitar side. A big hit model!
A standard unlatched switch (momentary type) as an external switch for use with tap tempo input and start / stop of sequencer. It is also equipped with a polarity switch and can be used for a wide variety of equipment.
A long-selling traditional model since its launch in 1981. The sweet and mild distortion that takes advantage of the subtle nuances of picking, and the expressive tone control continues to attract many guitarists.