
Anthony Easton
The Mission Engineering Delta III is a versatile distortion pedal with a three-transistor all-analog audio circuit and quiet digital switching. It is available in both silicon and limited edition germanium versions. The pedal features a high-quality output buffer, ensuring compatibility with other pedals and making it usable in various rig setups.
Key Features:
- Three-transistor all-analog audio circuit
- Quiet digital switching with a soft-touch button
- Hi and Lo range EQ controls for tone shaping
- Touch-sensitive response, cleaning up with reduced volume or pick attack
- Gain knob for controlling the character of the distortion, ranging from
boost to overdrive to fuzz
- Microcontroller-managed relay bypass system for fast and quiet switching
operation
- Red anodized aluminum chassis with top-mounted jacks for easy pedalboard
setup
- External Power: 9-18VDC 2.1mm center pin negative
- Dimensions: L6″ x W4″ x H2.0″
- Weight: 12oz
- Box Contents: 1x Delta III, 1x Instruction Manual, 4x adhesive feet
The Delta III is designed to be touch-sensitive, offering a wide range of tones from boost to fuzz. Its versatile nature makes it suitable for various musical styles and playing techniques. The pedal's construction and features make it a valuable addition to any guitarist's setup, offering flexibility and high-quality distortion effects.
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Brand New
$149


Excellent
$132.27

Brand New
$201.93

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