
Anthony Easton
The ATR-3 Twister by Tomsline is an analog flanger pedal designed for electric guitar effects. It features a full metal shell, making it durable and exquisite. The pedal includes three controlling knobs and one switch that are accurate and highly sensitive. The color knob allows users to adjust the flanger feedback. The pedal offers color, range, and speed control, with two options of freeze and normal modes. It also features true bypass and requires a DC 9V adapter for power supply (adapter not included).
Technical Specifications:
- Power Input: 9V (No battery; Adapter Not Included)
- Power Consumption: <20mA
- Dimensions: 92 x 38 x 32 mm
- Weight: 133g
- Input Impedance: 1M Ohms
- Output Impedance: 510 Ohms
The ATR-3 Twister is a versatile analog flanger pedal suitable for a wide range of musical styles and applications, offering users the ability to dial in everything from subtle flange to more intense effects.
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Brand New
$38.54

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