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Decibel Eleven Introduces the Split Personality Amp Switcher

The switcher aims to eliminate the buzz and hum caused by ground loops



Stevenson Ranch, CA (July 27, 2012) – The new Decibel Eleven Split Personality amp switcher gives electric guitar players a clear performance edge beginning with elimination of the buzz and hum caused by ground loops, announced Chris Hern, Decibel Eleven vice president of product development.

The advanced DB-11 Split Personality amp switcher features include a Class-A discrete input buffer engineered to eliminate the losses and loading problems associated with splitting and a classic AB/Y format with an additional mute option. The compact Split Personality design is the only amp switcher pedal that is MIDI controllable and provides easy integration with any MIDI-controlled set up that allows remote access to 128 custom presets.

“Guitar players using Split Personality amp switchers can be absolutely confident in their sound quality so they can relax and enjoy delivering great performances,” stated Hern. “As musicians and design engineers, the DB-11 team is committed to creating advanced products with exceptional sound performance, reliability and value.”

For more information:
www.decibel11.com


     

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Darryl
on 07/29/2012
Hi Hibidy, the other 124 presets are not necessarily useless. If your main midi switcher has many presets for different effect combinations along with volume, muting etc. then the Decibel Eleven Split Personality can interpret these other midi channels. So in other words if you only have 4 midi channels you would be stuck to 4 different midi controls setups, or effect combinations exclusively through midi switching. I would assume that if someone has a midi controller in their rig then they probable have more than 4 different sound options.
Dan Helgard
on 07/27/2012
My midi controller only sends on one channel so the presets can be shared with my other rack gear. Like it.
Hibidy
on 07/27/2012
Why no is having price display? And who is needing 128 presets for amp switcher? I giving you four! On amp, on other amp,on both amp, off both amp! Belarus make better product. Not have 124 useless presets.



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