![]() Alctron did foundry for many companys and once they learned the designs soon put out their own competing version. Ive never had that happen since my DMP3/RNC actually. Im really over all impressed with it for the $250ish I cant imagine another design sounding 1000's$$$ times better. The 24 DC was a line lump, which was very decent with 3 -prong ac going to the stepdown, then the 24vdc cable going to the unit. I just ran the Output into the Line In on my interface. The ability to get a huge signal into the DAW was impressive. Its not a FUZZ box FX pedal, this type distortion is more on the clean realm. ![]() Tried the guitar/ instruments and again all kinds of gain, with clean tones or some edge-distortion can be achieved. With the Input max'd at 80, the output low to 30%, it had the overdrive, but when the input is brought down to -55, output at 60% a nice rounded studio soft compression sound was achieved. Its all discrete, with 3qty transformers, the overdrive distorts in analog way, no digital clipping even when hitting the red limit. ![]() Theres a very nice soft-power up and down, excellent detail. The Impedance is something I could hear change tones. the Impedance is 3 like the others of this type clone design. Plugged in everything works and unit is quiet, stepped input gain is a nice touch. Unit is heavy, well made, knobs feel smooth.
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