Orange - Pédale de compression Kongpressor
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Electric Guitar Effects
The Kongpressor is a Class A analogue compressor pedal. It has a crystal-clear clean boost and delivers a very natural sound.
ARTICLE N° 84714
Presentation
The Kongpressor is a Class A analogue compression pedal. Inspired by famous studio optical compressors, it offers a clean boost and a natural sound,
The attack and release can be adjusted to suit you and are supported by a Squash knob. It adds richness to the sound without altering it. There's also a dedicated treble control.
The Kongpressor pedal is buffered and incorporates a pump-charge power supply.
The attack and release can be adjusted to suit you and are supported by a Squash knob. It adds richness to the sound without altering it. There's also a dedicated treble control.
The Kongpressor pedal is buffered and incorporates a pump-charge power supply.
Other features
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ORANGE Kongpressor
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Class A analogue compression pedal
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Controls :
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Volume
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Squash
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Chime
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Release
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Attack
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Connections :
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1 input 6.35mm jack
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1 x 6.35 mm jack output
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Dimensions (mm): 95 x 65 x 130
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Weight : 462g
To find out more...
Welcome to Orange...
This legendary English brand with its distinctive, sought-after sound, as vibrant as it is colourful...
Orange was one of the pioneers in guitar amplification, with "all-tube" models built using the finest components for uncompromising sound quality.
for uncompromising sound quality....
Today's models are the direct result of this manufacturing quality, and are the flagship of British amplification.
This legendary English brand with its distinctive, sought-after sound, as vibrant as it is colourful...
Orange was one of the pioneers in guitar amplification, with "all-tube" models built using the finest components for uncompromising sound quality.
for uncompromising sound quality....
Today's models are the direct result of this manufacturing quality, and are the flagship of British amplification.
