
Anthony Easton
The Nerve MKII by Tsakalis AudioWorks is a high-gain distortion pedal designed for aggressive playing styles. It features two channels with independent gain and volume controls, sharing a standard 4-control equalizer. The pedal is equipped with matched JFET stages, providing a quick response and touch sensitivity, making it suitable for extreme styles and versatile for various use cases.
Key Specifications:
- Handmade in Athens, Greece
- True Bypass
- 2 Channels of silicon distortion
- Fx loop TRS jack for Channel 2
- High and Low gain settings for Channel 1
- 1 Heavy Duty Foot-switch for enabling/disabling the pedal (right-sided)
- 1 Heavy Duty Foot-switch for selecting between channels 1 (Green) & 2 (Red)
(left-sided)
- Power supply: regulated 9-12V DC (center -)
- Max power consumption: 6mA @ 9V DC
- Heavy-duty & lightweight aluminum box
- Dimensions: 120mm (Width) x 95mm (Depth) x 34mm (Height)
- Limited lifetime warranty
The Nerve MKII is known for its quick response, touch sensitivity, and its ability to provide a full and juicy tone suitable for both rhythm and solos. It is a versatile pedal suitable for a wide range of musical styles and playing techniques.
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