

The Providence Velvet Comp VLC-1 is a compressor pedal designed to provide smooth, lustrous compression with a wide sustain range, suitable for various playing styles. The pedal features controls for LEVEL, ATTACK, and SUSTAIN, allowing users to adjust the compression to match different playing techniques, from arpeggios to crisp chording. The dimensions of the pedal are 115 (D) x 72 (W) x 50 (H) mm, and it weighs approximately 250 g (excluding the battery). The connectors include 1/4-inch phone jack x 2 (INPUT and OUTPUT) and a DC 9V input jack (AC adaptor jack). The power supply can be either a 9V battery or an AC adaptor, with a power consumption of DC 9V, 5 mA approx. (effect ON).
The pedal is equipped with the S.C.T Circuit, which ensures unmatched signal quality and reliability by utilizing a Single Contact True Bypass configuration. Additionally, it features a multi-function LED that indicates the pedal's on/off status and provides visual battery power monitoring. When the battery voltage drops below 7 volts, the LED will become dimmer and begin to go out, signaling the need for battery replacement to ensure optimum performance.
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Very Good
$133.09
Brand New
$110.20
Very Good
$133.45
Very Good
$145.59
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Used
$203.63
Used
$191.15
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