
Anthony Easton
The AMA by AC Noises is a reverb pedal with an analog oscillator and bit crusher. It features a true bypass switching system managed by a soft switch and programmed relay. The pedal operates on 9V DC power with a center-negative configuration and has a current draw of 100 mA minimum. The reverb section includes controls for reverb decay, mix, and oscillation, while the bit crusher section offers controls for sample rate frequency and resolution, with a toggle switch to engage or bypass this part of the pedal. Additionally, the expression input is directly connected to the sample rate control, allowing for sweeping modulations from high-end fizz to ring mod-like bell timbres. The pedal is hand-built and designed in Italy, featuring top-mounted jacks and high-quality electronic components.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the AC Noises AMA from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Mint
$264.13

Brand New
$269

Brand New
$269

Mint
$179

Brand New
$215.20

Brand New
$268.14

Brand New
$269

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