RT-20

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$557.64  
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UK  

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  • Overall: Very Good condition with minimal wear.- Electronics: All original, no issues.Power Supply NOT included
  • Please note all of our USED Amplifier & Pedals are checked, tested and cleaned by our Guitar Technicians before dispatching. All used Amplifiers & Pedals come with 3-month warranty. For more information, please drop us a message and we will be happy to help!
    The Boss RT-20 Rotary Sound Processor is a pedal that uses BOSS's COSM modelling to emulate the behaviour of a rotary speaker system, complete with adjustable horn and bass rotor speeds. It offers four modes of rotary effect (including standard rotary, rock-orientated tones, and UNI-V style modulation) and includes a Drive Type switch so it can be optimised for guitar or keyboard input. The pedal also features various knobs: MODE, RISE TIME (how fast the rotors switch speeds), FAST SPEED, SLOW SPEED, OVERDRIVE, BALANCE (between treble horn and bass rotor), DIRECT LEVEL, and EFFECT LEVEL.
    It provides multiple connectors: two mono inputs (INPUT A/B), stereo outputs (OUTPUT A/B), a PHONES jack, a SPEED jack for an expression pedal to control rotor speed in real time, and a DC 9V power input (or it runs on six AA batteries). The input impedance is 1 MΩ, the output impedance 1 kΩ, and it draws about 85 mA when powered at 9V. Recommended load impedance is 10 kΩ or greater.
    It has a "Virtual Rotor" display that visually represents the horn rotor (centre) and bass rotor (outer ring) in real time. Its controls include an on/off footswitch, a slow/fast footswitch (to swap rotor speeds), several knobs for shaping the effect, and indicators for power, effect status, and slow/fast state. The pedal measures 173 x 158 x 57 mm and weighs about 1.1 kg.

Boss RT-20

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