
Anthony Easton
The Concorde+ by Roger Mayer is a pedal designed to deliver iconic tones that have changed the sound of rock and studio recording. It features primary analog processing, ultra-high-speed capabilities, and the use of analog tape simulation for optimal recording quality. The pedal is equipped with a 456 Microphone Pre-Amplifier, 456HD® Analog Tape Simulation, and a D1 Ultra Wideband Active Direct Interface with speaker monitor mode and re-amplifying functions.
The Concorde+ offers a unique solution for pristine analog recording, seamlessly interfacing with all A to D converters. It incorporates ultra- linear high-speed Class A discrete pre-amplifiers with hand-wound ferrite transformers, providing ultimate phase and linearity over a wide bandwidth exceeding 80kHz. The pedal's 456HD® Analog Tape Simulation allows for real- time dynamic and harmonic control with zero latency, offering improved dynamic performance in digital recording.
The pedal's design and features make it suitable for various music genres, including rock, blues, jazz, country, folk, classical, funk, and metal. It is designed to enhance and bring tone visions to life in both performance and recording situations.
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