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If you’re looking you know what these do. It’s a reasonable pedal simulation of an organ. I bought this brand new this year. I bought it because I was trying to develop a jazz/blues trio and I thought the organ sound would serve up a slightly different sound for the audience. Unfortunately, in my area, this format couldn’t gain any traction and the trio split. it would be a waste of my time to try another trio so I just don’t need this pedal .Here’s a couple things I’ve learned about the pedal. The jazz, classic rock, bottom end and octaves are the best and most useful settings. You need to run this pedal through a pretty good compressor (I used a Keely Compressor Pro). I also ran it into an equalizer boosting the low end a bit. It works best into a solid state amp (I don’t know why but this clearly sounded better). So I split the signal so that the pedal went into either a QSC CP12 speaker or my EV LINE ARRAY. The dry split went into the rest of my pedal board and guitar amp.Comes with original box and manual.feel free to ask any questions. Continental USA ONLY.

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