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BIXONIC EXPANDORA REISSUE.
Back by popular demand, Godlyke, Inc is proud to re-introduce the
legendary Bixonic Expandora distortion pedal to the masses! More than
simply a reissue, the EXP-2000R takes the greatest features of previous
Expandora's and combines them in one pint-sized, power-packed chassis.
Many guitarists love the original Expandora for its multiple gain
options and mysterious forbidden fuzz setting. Others prefer the
Expandora II for its increased low frequency response. Now you can have
the best of both worlds with the EXP-2000R!
The EXP-2000R
takes the circuitry of the original Expandora and improves upon it with
front-mounted DIP switches to make gain changes easier. In addition, a
third DIP switch has been added that toggles between the Tone settings
of the original Expandora and the EXP-2001, giving you the sound of
these two legendary effects in one box!
The EXP-2000R features
chassis mounted switches & jacks for improved reliability as well
as a heavier-duty bypass switch than previous versions. Cosmetically
the EXP-2000R is reminiscent of the original Expandora with some minor
updates that will catch the eye of any pedalphile! Manufactured and
Marketed by Godlyke, Inc., the EXP-2000R is covered by a three-year
parts and labor warranty.
Find out what artists like ZZ Top,
Bush, Megadeth, Joe Satriani, Bootsy Collins and countless others have
known for years if you don't want to be square, your only option is
the Expandora!
Input Impedance: 100k ohm Input Jack: 1/4 Inch standard phone jack Output Impedance: 10k ohm Output Jack: 1/4 Inch standard phone jack Controls: DRIVE, GAIN, TONE LEVEL Switch: NORMAL/EFFECT (True Bypass Switching) Power Supply: 9V dry cell battery or AC Adaptor (200 mA, Tip Negative regulated) Current Consumption: 15 mA (9V DC) Dimensions: 4.2" W x 4.1" L x 1.8" H Weight: 9.6 ozs Accessories: 9V dry cell battery
AUDIO DEMOS:
HARMONY CENTRAL USER REVIEWS:
Sound Quality:
9
- Can you get the sound of your favorite artists? Who are they?
- Are certain effects (distortion, chorus, ...) very good? Very bad?
- What setup (i.e. what guitars and amps) are you using this with?
- Is it noisy? On what settings?
- Are the effects weak or do they always sound great?
- What amp are you using it with?
It's an extremely versatile pedal. The crunch setting sounds exactly
like two TS808s run together, the overdrive/distortion setting is
subtle but effective, and the "forbidden" fuzz is a solo machine -
great sustain, fuzzes up really nice. I'm giving it a 9 because I plan
on getting another one.
Sound Quality: 10This
thing is one of the best hands down. Great tone, seems to fill out the
sound of my vintage tube amps. Goes from nice smooth overdrive with
both switches on 1 and totally metal fuzz distortion with both switches
on 2. What I can't belive is how quiet the pedal can be with both
switches on 2. The sound is total mayhem on this setting and yet if you
dampen the strings it goes to dead, dead quiet. It's really freaky
actually. I have yet to ever hear a pedal sound so good with high gain
and yet so quiet when strings aren't being struck. I really like
the tone it's giving me, it's more of what I've been looking for.
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