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MAGMA - Flex Metal Dist

MAGMA - Flex Metal Dist

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High-Gain Power, Noise-Free Precision 

From heavy rock to tight modern metal, with precise control over character via Headroom, low end via Damping, and a sweepable mid cut and boost from 300Hz to 2kHz, there’s very little in the metal spectrum this won’t handle. 
A massive gain range and a built-in noise gate are simply the finishing touches. 

Specifications:

  • Type: Metal Distortion
  • Fully Analog
  • True Bypass
  • Noise Gate: Yes
  • Controls: Gain, Damping (adjusts the low end before it hits the gain stage), Headroom, Volume, Bass, Mid Freq, Mid, Treble, Gate
  • Switches: Noise Gate On/Off
  • Footswitches: Effect Bypass
  • LED: Effect On/Off
  • Power: 9–18V/24mA
  • Dimensions (Body): 3.70” × 4.72” × 1.50” (94 × 120 × 38 mm)
  • Dimensions (Total): 3.70” × 4.86” × 2.09” (94 × 123.5 × 53 mm)
  • Weight: 0.90 lbs (410 g)

 

 

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Damping

Dialling in the Damping control steadily removes very low-end frequencies without taking away the body of your tone. It moves you from flubby, old-school amp feel to a tighter, more modern response, and because it sits before the gain stage, it directly shapes the character of the drive.

Headroom

Modelled on the difference between high- and low-wattage amps, the Headroom control works as a broad character shift. Turn it left for a darker, lower-gain, more compressed feel, or right for a brighter, more open tone with more gain.

Mid Frequency

Paired with the Mid control, this lets you zero in on the most critical frequency range of a guitar pedal. Each position has its own distinct voice, and here’s a rough guide to what you can cut or boost, subtly or dramatically: 300 to 400 Hz Congested to boxy, narrow room character 450 to 600 Hz Classic honk and old-radio mids 700 to 900 Hz Throaty, nasal, vocal formant territory 1 kHz to 1.2 kHz Core focus and forward presence 1.5 to 2 kHz Bite, snarl and attack, can turn aggressive quickly.

Gate

Designed to eliminate hiss and hum the moment you stop playing. Turn it up to raise the threshold, so only the noise disappears while your high-gain tone stays intact.