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New, open box.The Chase Bliss Brothers AM is a highly sought-after overdrive pedal created in collaboration between Chase Bliss and Analog Man, a tribute to the legendary Analog Man King of Tone.Here's a breakdown of its features:Collaboration: This pedal is the result of a five-year development and collaboration between Joel Korte of Chase Bliss and Mike Piera of Analog Man. It's not a clone of the King of Tone, but rather an expanded counterpart that pays homage to the original circuit.Analog and Digital Integration: The pedal features a 100% analog signal path, while incorporating digital control. This allows for features like presets, MIDI control, and expression pedal connectivity.Dual Gain Channels: At its core, the Brothers AM has two identical, multi-mode gain channels. Each channel can be set independently to one of three modes:Boost: Provides a clean boost to push your amp.Overdrive: A classic, transparent overdrive.Distortion: A more saturated, distorted sound.Treble Booster: The pedal includes a bonus treble booster circuit, inspired by the Analog Man Beano Boost. This can be used to add a biting, bright texture to your tone and can be stacked with the other two gain channels.Extensive Control and Customization: The Brothers AM offers a wide range of control options:Presets: It has four internal presets, with access to up to 122 presets via MIDI.External Control: Every parameter can be controlled externally via expression, MIDI, or CV.DIP Switches: A series of 16 DIP switches on the back of the pedal allows for further customization, such as reconfiguring footswitches for momentary bypass, repurposing knobs, and more.Sound: The pedal is known for its transparent, touch-responsive, and dynamic tone. It's described as having the "DNA" of the King of Tone, while having a slightly "tighter, more focused edge."
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