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Cusack Music Releases New Line of Pedals

Cusack Music Releases New Line of Pedals

The graphics are hyper-conceptual for the enlightened, intellectual musician.

Holland, MI (November 12, 2014) -- Cusack Music is releasing their new line of pedals, printed in a vintage-inspired, Super-Science vibe. The graphics are hyper-conceptual for the enlightened, intellectual musician. The sound wave background and the artistic interpretation control labels are new, but the trademark ā€œlil chickyā€ knobs, signature colorful paint, and Cusack engineering inside are just as expected. Classic engineering with a new look and new price to match!

Cusack Music releases the Delay TME (Time Modulation Emulator) pedal. Printed in the new Super-Science themed graphics with the same great Cusack technology you know and love.

Based on the popular Cusack Tap-A-Delay, the Delay TME offers a scaled down version of their signature analog sounding 750mS digital delay.

Features:

  • Controls for Mix, Time, and Feedback
  • Toggle Switch selects between 3 Modulation settings
  • RCA jack for connecting optional external Tap Tempo Control
  • Tempo LED located in the clear Rate control knob

Cusack Music releases the Tremolo AME (Amplitude Modulation Emulator) pedal Printed in the new Super-Science themed graphics with the same great Cusack technology you know and love.

Based on the renowned Cusack Tap-A-Whirl (Worlds First Analog Tap Tremolo Pedal), the Cusack Tremolo AME offers up a one of a kind smooth, pristine tremolo effect in a scaled down version for those that do not need all the options of the Tap-A-Whirl.

Features:

  • Controls for: Level, Rate and Depth
  • Toggle Switch selects between 3 waveforms: Sine, Square/Ramp, and Square
  • RCA jack for connecting optional external Tap Tempo Control.
  • Tempo LED located in the clear Rate control knob.

The new printed line is available now for pre-order with shipments starting December 1st. Retail is $185 for each new design.

For more information:
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