Z.Vex Box of Rock Handpaint
Cotton Musical Supply
Vordergasse 15
35510 Butzbach
Deutschland
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Product information "Z.Vex Box of Rock Handpaint"
The Box of Rock is ZVex's first distortion pedal, highly specialized to simulate the "everything on 10" sound of a Marshall amplifier. Use the Box of Rock effectively with many different amplifiers, but you might want to run it through a Marshall. Use your guitar's volume control to adjust the amount of distortion you want, all the way down to very clean and clear with most drive settings.
Each of these distortion pedals is hand-painted, so each will be a little different from the rest. The ZVex Box of Rock also contains an extremely high-headroom, unity-to-50X gain booster with nominal input impedance and low hiss.
- Battery Type: 9 V Block
- Battery powered: Battery Powered
- Boutique Effect: yes
- Bypass Mode: True bypass
- Controls: Boost, Volume, Tone, Drive
- Country of Origin: USA
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 110 x 32 x 60 mm
- Effect Type: Amp in a Box
- Housing size: Standard
- Mono / Stereo: Mono In, Mono Out
- Power Consumption: 3 mA
- Power supply: 9 VDC, Center negative
- Special Features: Hand painted
- Technology: analog
Z.Vex is an American company dedicated to the manufacture of high-quality effects pedals, above all distortions. These pedals are characterised by their particularly robust metal housings and are immediately recognisable as Z.Vex pedals thanks to their striking design with hand-painted graphics. Most famous are probably the pedals Box of Rock (Overdrive) and Fuzz Factory (the name says it all). Custom pedals with customer artwork are available too.
Numerous professional artists also enjoy the raw sounds of their Z.Vex effects. These include Ian D'Sa (Billy Talent), Wayne Sermon (Imagine Dragons), Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top), John Frusciante (Red Hot Chilli Peppers) and Joe Satriani.