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Description

Dive into a world of sonic possibilities with the Maxon PUE5 Programmable Multi-Effect, a versatile addition to any guitarist's pedalboard. This unit offers a programmable interface, allowing you to customize and store up to 10 different effect combinations, making it perfect for both live performances and studio work. Combining the reliability of Maxon's engineering with a user-friendly design, the PUE5 is a powerhouse of tone, capable of transforming your sound with just a few taps.

The PUE5 brings together a suite of classic effects including overdrive, distortion, delay, and chorus, all housed in a rugged package built to withstand the rigors of touring. Each effect is crafted to deliver professional-grade sound quality, ensuring your music retains its character and clarity. The intuitive interface lets you easily tweak parameters, so you can spend less time fiddling and more time playing.

Designed for the modern musician, the PUE5 is equipped with a true bypass switching system, ensuring your signal remains pristine when the unit is not in use. This innovative feature eliminates signal degradation, preserving the integrity of your tone. Whether you're exploring new soundscapes or perfecting your signature style, the Maxon PUE5 is your gateway to a world of creative expression.

Key Features:

  • Programmable interface with storage for up to 10 effect combinations
  • Includes overdrive, distortion, delay, and chorus effects
  • True bypass switching system for signal integrity
  • User-friendly design for easy parameter adjustments
  • Robust construction suitable for gigging musicians

Product specs

Brand Maxon
Model PUE5 Programmable Multi-Effect
Finish Black and Blue
Year 1980s
Made In Japan
Categories Multi-Effects Pedals and Processors

FAQs

What effects are included in the Maxon PUE5 Programmable Multi-Effect?

The Maxon PUE5 includes a range of effects such as distortion, chorus, and delay, all integrated into a single pedalboard for versatile sound shaping.

Can the Maxon PUE5 be used with both electric and bass guitars?

Yes, the Maxon PUE5 is designed to work with both electric and bass guitars, offering flexibility for different instruments.

How do you program the Maxon PUE5 Multi-Effect pedal?

Programming the Maxon PUE5 involves selecting and saving desired effect combinations to the pedal's memory, allowing for quick recall during performances.

Does the Maxon PUE5 require a specific power supply?

The Maxon PUE5 typically requires a 9V power supply, but it's important to check the specific requirements for your unit to ensure compatibility.

Is the Maxon PUE5 suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Maxon PUE5 is well-suited for live performances due to its programmable nature and sturdy design, allowing musicians to switch effects seamlessly on stage.

Александр Голицын

Александр Голицын

Maxon PUE5 Multi-effect pedal (Made in Japan)

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Maxon PUE5 Multi-effect pedal (Made in Japan)

Александр Голицын

Александр Голицын

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