
Anthony Easton
The George Lynch Tripler Pedal by Morley is designed to route a single guitar signal to three output sources. It offers two primary use cases: routing one guitar to three amps or routing one guitar to two amps and a tuner. Each channel can be turned on/off via a footswitch for that channel. The pedal is designed to prevent damage to the amp and/or speaker by ensuring that only one channel is active at a time. The product is proudly made in the U.S.A. and is manufactured by Sound Enhancement Products, Inc. The pedal is housed in a cold rolled steel case for durability and comes with LED indication for each channel. It can be powered by a 9V battery or an optional Morley adapter. The Tripler also features a boost knob that increases the signal strength of the entire output to compensate for lost volume when using all three channels simultaneously. The dimensions of the pedal are 9.13" (L) x 5.88" (W) x 2.75" (H), and it weighs 3.3 lb./ 1.51 kg.
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