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Description
Product specs
| Brand | ToneConcepts |
| Model | The Distillery |
| Year | 2010s |
| Made In | Canada |
| Categories | EQ Pedals, Overdrive and Boost Pedals |
FAQs
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What kind of boost does the Tone Concepts Distillery provide?
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The Tone Concepts Distillery offers a clean boost with EQ shaping capabilities, allowing you to enhance your guitar's natural tone without unwanted distortion. It's designed to provide clarity and dynamic range, making it suitable for various musical styles.
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Can the Distillery be used with both electric and acoustic guitars?
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Yes, the Distillery is versatile and can be used with both electric and acoustic guitars. Its clean boost and EQ features enhance the tonal quality of both instrument types.
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Does the Tone Concepts Distillery work well with other pedals in a signal chain?
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The Distillery is designed to integrate seamlessly with other pedals, providing a transparent boost that can enhance the overall sound of your pedalboard without overpowering other effects.
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What power supply does the Tone Concepts Distillery require?
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The Distillery requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for most guitar pedals, ensuring easy integration into your existing setup.
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"Skolnick’s guitar signal first hits a Boss TU3 tuner, then runs into a Jam Pedals TubeDreamer 88, a Tone Concepts Distillery, a Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor, a Dunlop EVH Phase 90, and then into either a Boss DD-20 or a Rocktron Reaction digital delay patched through the amp’s effects loop," states this rig rundown.
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