T-REX - Alberta distorsore effetto a pedale per chitarra elettrica
distorsore per chitarra - certa gente sostiene che l’ alberta sia il pedale ideale per chi suona blues. e’ indubbiamente vero che questo pedale aiuta ad ottenere quel suono clado e vintage (overdrive caldo e distorto tipico degli amplificatori di trent’anni fa) che ciascun bluesman vorrebbe avere, ma t-rex non vuole dire a nessun musicista quale musica debba suonare e con quale pedale farlo. l’ alberta permette di ottenere un suono crunch “cremoso” con il boost sulle medie frequenze che ricorda il vecchio ts-808. il suono dolce e ricco di armoniche e lo spettro tonale ampio e naturale dell’ alberta, esaltano e reagiscono fedelmente alla dinamica della chitarra - controlli: gain + level + tone - switches:on/off.
alberta – overdrive that’s getting it real
the alberta overdrive dedal was one of the first pedals t-rex produced, and it crystallizes just about everything this small danish company is all about – tone, tone, tone.
it’s not about alberta’s controls. they’re plain minimalistic, with just three knobs – gain, level and tone – in ad-dition to the on/off switch. what sets this pedal apart is its phenomenal sound, no matter how you set the controls.
the blues and beyond
some people say alberta was born to play the blues – and it certainly does deliver that vintage tubey warmth that bluesmen are always looking for. but t-rex would never try to tell you what kind of music to play. we recommend alberta for everything from muddy waters to white stripes – and we guarantee that this pedal will deliver no matter what kind of music you play.
how do they do it?
ever wonder what makes t-rex pedals like the alberta over-drive so dierent from what other companies oer? if you ever visited our offices in vejle, denmark, you’d understand straight away. we’re not a company that makes music equipment. we’re sonic craftsmen who have built a company to deliver the tone we’ve always looked for in our own gear.
sound files
all soundfiles are recorded in sun studio (copenhagen) by mika vandborg,
solo artist and guitarplayer in ”gnags”.
mika plays a fender stratocaster 1964 and a t-rex t25 bigtone combo.
medium blues.
gain 11 o’clock, tone 1 o’clock.
>> alberta off
>> alberta on
rock blues.
gain 3 o’clock, tone 2 o’clock.
>> alberta off
>> alberta on
rock guitar.
gain 5 o’clock, tone 4 o’clock.
>> alberta off
>> alberta on
alberta mix
>> a couple of minutes of great sounds.
features
the gain knob controls the distortion amount.
the tone knob affects the top end (edge) of your signal without compromising sonic quality, allowing you to dial in the perfect tonal flavour for you taste.
the level knob sets the overall volume.
technical specs
input impedance @ 1khz382kohm
output impedance@1khz1,2kohm
power supply9v dc (power tool 9)
minimum power supply voltage8,5v dc
maximum power supply voltage12,5v dc
current draw @ 9v dc7ma
maximum input signal vp/p3,2vp/p
battery type9v battery 6f22
battery life12 to 16 hour
external connectors
input jack. output jack,
9v dc jack
controlson/off, level, gain tone
depth120mm
width100mm
height55mm
weight (excl. battery)0,505kg
mark sullivan from daddys.com wrote this.
the t-rex alberta is an overdrive in the tradition of a ts808. it’s warm with an edge and a bit of boost in the mids. i find it to be more articulate than the most famous distortions. backed off, it delivers just that hint of crunch while still responding in a very sensitive manner to your playing.
Spedizione gratuita | Sì |
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Marca | T-rex |