About This Listing

We are a NuX dealer here at Secret Guitars and can order any of their products for you. This FET is an awesome and versatile little pedal that can make your guitar really cut through the band with two different boost modes. Really cool. Listing is for one pedal new in box.

From nuxefx.com:
Lacerate is a mini pedal with a huge boost!

The unbelievably simple user-interface comes from our complex Dual FET Circuit Design, but don't worry about what's under the hood. Just enjoy the 1 Simple Control-Knob, 2 Boost Options, and 2 Bypass Modes. 2 Boosting Modes: 

Clean Boost
In the Clean mode, Lacerate only boosts the signal, increasing the volume without any sound colorization. For this reason, Lacerate is one of the cleanest "clean boost" pedals available.

Crank Boost
If you want fat, harmonically rich boost tone, just hold down the foot-switch (1 second) to engage the 2nd stage which adds your overdrive tone. Most boost pedals will only yield about + 20dB maximum, but Lacerate`s Crank mode gives you a whopping + 35dB.

From average to huge!

Higher Voltage, Increased Headroom & Dynamic  

Lacerate has an integrated voltage-doubler which automatically changes 9V to 18V giving you ginormous headroom and dynamic.

WARNING: To avoid damage to voltage doubler circuit, please ONLY use 9V Power Source. The pedal will handle the conversion.

True Bypass or Buffer Bypass

Doubling the voltage to 18V gives you better dynamic, but it also creates a better headroom buffer.
A lot of professional guitar players start their signal-chain with a stand-alone buffer. Lacerate has an embedded selectable buffer bypass
You can change the bypass mode by turning on the power while holding the footswitch.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • NFB-2 Lacerate FET Boost
Categories
Made In
  • China

About the Seller

Secret Guitars

Toms River, NJ, United States
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Items Sold:681

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