Electro-Harmonix – Tone Corset Analog Compressor

$141.15

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  • Four-knob design provides excellent control and gives the user the ability to precisely shape their instrument’s dynamics
  • The Sustain knob controls the amount of compression applied to the guitar signal. As Sustain is turned clockwise compression and sustain increases
  • The Attack knob adjusts how quickly the compressor recovers. As Attack is turned clockwise the pedal’s response is slower and more initial pick attack comes through
  • The Blend knob adjusts the mix of the dry and compressed signals. As Blend is turned clockwise the signals blends from 100% dry to 100% compressed
  • The Pad switch pads down the input signal to prevent undesirable distortion if the Tone Corset is used with high output humbuckers, bass guitar, etc.
  • True Bypass for maximum signal path integrity
  • 9V battery included
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In stock

SKU: EHX-CORSET Category: Tag:
Description

The EHX Tone Corset is a versatile analog compressor featuring a blend control to dial in the purfect amount of parallel compression. In addition to standard Volume and Sustain controls, an Attack control adjusts the response of the compression circuit for increased flexibility. From cowboy plunk to warm and transparent console tones, The Tone Corset fits around any player’s style.

Mike Matthews says, “The Tone Corset is the funkiest analog compressor I ever heard on guitar!”

About Electro-Harmonix
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ABOUT Electro-Harmonix

Electro-Harmonix is an New York City-based American company that makes electronic audio processors and sells rebranded vacuum tubes. The company was founded by Mike Matthews in 1968. It is best known for a series of guitar effects pedals introduced in the 1970s and 1990s. EH also made a line of guitars in the 70s.

During the mid-1970s, Electro-Harmonix established itself as a manufacturer of guitar effects pedals. It was the first company to introduce, manufacture, and market affordable state-of-the art "stomp-boxes" for guitarist and bassists, such as the first stomp-box flanger (Electric Mistress), the first analog echo/delay unit with no moving parts (Memory Man), the first guitar synthesizer in pedal form (Micro Synthesizer), and the first tube-amp distortion simulator (Hot Tubes). In 1980, Electro-Harmonix also designed and marketed one of the first digital delay/looper pedals (16-Second Digital Delay) and a line of guitars in the 70s.

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Specification

Circuit

Analog

Bypass

True Bypass

Audio

Mono

Power Supply

9V battery included (optional 9.6VDC-200mA power adapter not included)

Dimensions (in)

4.5 x 2.75 x 2.1

Current Draw

10mA

Year Released

2017