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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
Winter NAMM 2009 Complete CoverageAnaheim Convention Center--Anaheim, CA: January 15-18
PRESS RELEASE
gig-fx™Launches 'Better Than True Bypass'™ Technology
January 16, 2009
Advertisement gig-fx inc. has released second generation versions of the Megawah and Chopper that feature 'Better than True Bypass' circuitry. The technology will be incorporated into all gig-fx pedals in the future. Unlike True Bypass, there is no loud pop when the pedal circuits are engaged. gig-fx pedals use optical switching and are noiselessly by-passed when the pedal is all the way back. The bypass circuitry preserves signal harmonics better than a True Bypass by driving cable lengths at the optimum impedance value with open frequency response circuitry. In comparison, True Bypass pedals are audibly less transparent with losses of high frequencies into instrument cables, even expensive cables. Spectrum Analyzer test results of the gig-fx bypass v True Bypass are to be published on the company's web site and provide definitive results. The tests were performed with cooperation from Dimarzio. See gig-fx at Winter NAMM, Anaheim: Hall E Booth #1129 For more information, visit their web site at http://www.gig-fx.com/.
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