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Ibanez CP10 ★Vintage Compressor Sustainer Pedal ★ 1980s Made in JAPAN【About This item and Sound】The CP10 is an Ibanez compressor pedal from the 80s. Low noise design and Triple control type:ATTACK, SUSTAIN, LEVEL.・Turning up the ATTACK knob lengthens/slows the attack time.・The SUSTAIN knob provides a sustain effect with little or no increase in noise or loss of high frequencies.・The LEVEL knob is used to match the signal in bypass mode to the signal with the effect applied.The level control may also be used to overdrive the amplifier. This model is very interesting because it is different from normal comps like BOSS. This comp clearly shows its characteristics as a sustainer. The sound is thick and well extended. You can tweak the attack in various ways to create interesting effects.I have the impression that this pedal has a tone similar to the Ross Compressor or Orange Squeezer.A bit underrated, but a very good pedal.This original vintage CP10 is very rare.It has some scuffs and scratches, but it is so beautiful that it is hard to believe that it is almost 40 years old. ・This is a used item. ・It works properly, but has some scratches as shown in the pictures. ・Box is not included.【About Ibanez】Ibanez is the effects pedal brand of Nissin Onda Seisakusho located in Matsumoto, the sacred land of japan vintage guitars.The company has released a series of masterpieces under the brand name “MAXON” in Japan and “Ibanez” for export.The overall condition as an instrument is good condition!There are some traces of past usage and aging, including dents.NOTE:Our Equipments ship tracked and insured.Any import duties or taxes are buyer’s responsibility.If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us! Message us now to check availability.ARIGATO!!
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