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Xotic X-Blender Wet/Dry Signal Blender Guitar Effects Pedal - Perfect for Studio Recording & Live Performance
Xotic X-Blender Wet/Dry Signal Blender Guitar Effects Pedal - Perfect for Studio Recording & Live Performance

Xotic X-Blender Wet/Dry Signal Blender Guitar Effects Pedal - Perfect for Studio Recording & Live Performance

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Product Description

The Xotic X-Blender pedal works much like the Aux Send/Return on a mixing console, providing you with wet/dry mixing on the fly. And by feeding your effects with your guitar's direct signal, X-Blender also preserves your tone's integrity. When you use X-Blender, you'll experience your guitar's tone as it was meant to be heard, without the nasty artifacts that are often created by a series of effects pedals. Does your stompbox chain suffer from signal deterioration? The guitarists at Sweetwater have found that X-Blender effectively shields you from narrowing dynamic range and multiple filtering, resulting in the ultra-clear signal and phenomenal tone you demand! X-Blender operates in both Series and Parallel modes. Series mode is a simple effects loop, and all of X-Blender's controls are disabled. This mode is true bypass, with no buffering. Parallel mode introduces a buffer into your signal. In this mode, you can use the pedal's

Product Features

Series/Parallel Effects Loop Pedal

Customer Reviews

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Have been using it for almost a year. Well built, allows you to blend clean signal with your effect loop.I really like the option of being able to dial in bass treble and volume, it is like a very basic EQ+boost you can enabled for your effect only, and because you create an effect loop, you can, while disengaged and playing a part without effect in a song, get that chorus with those different effect on ready without hearing the pedal getting engaged one by one.The blend knob does its job, not quite as I though. It really is a dry/wet knob. (I though I d be able to get the tone of the bass+the tone of the effect, like two signals at the same time... bad research on my end, but now can't play without it!)