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Key Features
The NUX Time Core Deluxe Guitar Effects Pedal is a compact footswitch pedal that provides 8 types of delay, and a 40 second looper. Achieve a clear digital delay, warm analog delay and also a realistic tape echo tone from this pedal, and add extra impact to your sound. All delay models in this unit are manufactured by NUX true simulation of analog circuit (TSAC) technology, and offers a quality tone. Also includes a tone lock function which temporarily freezes settings for reliable live shows.
Product Ref: 73358
The NUX Time Core Deluxe Guitar Effects Pedal is fully equipped with up to 8 choices of delay including Digital, Analog, Ping Pong, Pan, Mod, Reverse, Hold and Tape. Digital offers a modern digital delay with clear repeats. Analog provides you with a tone of an analog delay that uses bucket-brigade device, and offers a warm and slightly overdriven tone. Ping Pong offers a delay that alternates between left and right outputs, and needs stereo outputs to hear its full potential. The Pan delay simply provides you with a delay that is panned from left to right, and the Mod delay adds a chorus effect on to the repeats. Reverse simply offers a reversed playback effect. Hold is a looper function that allows you to record a 40 second phrase in stereo. Finally, the Tape delay is modeled on the warm echo from a vintage tape echo device. All these delay effects will add depth to your performances, and also eliminate the need for additional pedals with a similar function.
Tone lock is a clever function, that allows you to temporarily freeze the current settings of the knobs, to prevent from accidentally changing your settings during a live performance. This reliable function can be accessed by simple selecting the toggle switch to T.Lock.