12 string guitar pedal DigiTech Mosaic Polyphonic 12-String Effect Pedal Guitar Effect Pedal —  Truetone Music
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12 string guitar pedal

12 string guitar pedal DigiTech Mosaic Polyphonic 12-String Effect Pedal Guitar Effect Pedal — Truetone Music

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12 string guitar pedal DigiTech Mosaic Polyphonic 12-String Effect Pedal Guitar Effect Pedal — Truetone MusicThe DigiTech Mosaic Polyphonic 12 String effect pedal sets you upon the path of creating lush 12 string sounds with either 6 string electric or amplified acoustic guitars. Immediately identifiable 12 string tones are now yours with octave low strings and doubled high strings. Single notes and full chordal strums shine with polyphonic richness and celestial movement that will inspire you. The Mosaics balanced low end response with crisp octave shimmer

The DigiTech® Mosaic Polyphonic 12-String effect pedal sets you upon the path of creating lush 12-string sounds with either 6-string electric or amplified acoustic guitars. Immediately identifiable 12-string tones are now yours with octave low strings and doubled high strings. Single notes and full chordal strums shine with polyphonic richness and celestial movement that will inspire you. The Mosaic’s balanced low-end response with crisp octave shimmer produces a tone that’s lush and articulate, just as with a 12-string guitar.

Tailor the Mosaic’s sound with the independent Level and Tone controls. Level will control the undefined-string effect intensity while Tone shapes the overall brightness of the effect. The Mosaic will give you a richer, more resonant and full tone than a standard six-string guitar. It is true bypass and uses a 9V DC power supply to easily integrate into your existing pedalboard.

Controls

  • LEVEL - Adjusts the intensity of the 12-string effect
  • TONE - Adjusts the amount of high frequency enhancement being applied to your signal

Included Items:

  • DigiTech Mosaic 12-String Polyphonic Effect Pedal
  • PS0913DC Power Supply
  • Online Owner’s Manual and Warranty Registration Information Card
    • Features

      • Turn any 6-string guitar into a 12-string
      • Advanced, Polyphonic Pitch Shifting and Intelligent Doubling
      • Adjustable Tone control
      • 9VDC Power Supply included
      • True Bypass

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