
Anthony Easton
The SONICAKE Shark is a triple-mode distortion guitar effects pedal designed to deliver classic, high-gain Marshall stack crunch/distortion tones. It offers three distinct modes: NORMAL, MODERN, and CLASSIC, each catering to different tonal preferences. The pedal features LED indicated knobs for TONE and LEVEL control, providing visual feedback on the pedal's work state. The Shark is housed in a heavy-duty, black, metal casing.
Specifications:
- Power: DC 9V center negative (power supply not included)
- Current consumption: 12mA
- Dimensions: 93.5mm (D) x 42mm (W) x 52mm (H)
- Weight: 228.7g
The Shark pedal is true bypass and analog, ensuring a clean signal path and tube-amp-like dynamic response for great definition and clarity, from warm/smooth playing to cutting lead solos. It is designed to reproduce the classic sound of rock 'n' roll and modern high-gain tones, making it suitable for a wide range of musical styles and use-cases.
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