

The Sonicake Wavecrush is a compact bitcrusher/sample rate reducer featuring a variable, flexible, and sweet-sounding digital downsampler. It offers three modes of LoFi tone shaping: Radio Simulator, Normal Mode, and Vintage Gramophone Simulator. The sampling rate ranges from 750Hz to 44100Hz, with a bit depth of 5-16 bits. The pedal is equipped with a true bypass footswitch to maintain a clean signal path. It operates with a 9V center negative regular pedal power supply (not included).
Specifications:
- Power: DC 9V 5.5 x 2.1mm center negative, 110mA
- Dimensions: 93.5mm (D) x 42mm (W) x 52mm (H)
- Weight: 216g
The Wavecrush can be used to create a variety of innovative tones and simulate realistic vintage Lo-Fi sounds. It is designed for guitar and bass applications, offering musicians the ability to experiment with unique sound manipulation.
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