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Description

Channel one eliminates 50 or 60 cycle hum, buzz, stage light noise and any other noise picked up directly by the instrument. The ProRackG channel one output drives the front end of your guitar amplifier and eliminates all of the input noise picked up by the guitar. The control circuit of the second channel detects and tracks the guitar signal directly while the signal processing audio chain is patched into the effects loop of the high gain guitar amplifier. Now you can quiet down even the most insane amounts of noise with any amplifier system incorporating a series effects loop. The Decimator unit will also solve the typical high gain feedback or squealing problem high gain guitar players fight.

Product Features

  • Input Impedance: 470KOHM
  • Output Impedance: Less than 1KOHM
  • Maximum Input Level: +20dbu
  • Dynamic Range: greater than 118db Typical
  • Effective Noise Reduction: greater than 120db
  • Power Consumption: 350mA
  • THD: Less Than .05%

Attributes

  • Type (X): Noise Reduction System
  • Color (X): Black
  • Effect Type (X): Noise Reduction and Gates
  • Output (X): 1/4"
  • Input (X): 1/4"
  • USB (X): No
  • MIDI (X): No
  • Model Name (X): Decimator Pro Rack G

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Decimator Pro Rack G
Finish
  • Black
Categories
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GearTree

Grandville, MI, United States
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Items Sold:125,493
Product Overview
The ISP Technologies Decimator Pro Rack G Noise Reduction packs one of the company's most popular silencing effects into a powerful format with a full complement of new features. Built on a dual channel design for two unique noise suppression settings according to the effects you have in play, this unit gives you the same simple but powerful controls to knock out that unwanted hiss for pure percussive power.
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