Vox Valvenergy Mystic Edge Distortion Pedal

£119.99

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The Valvenergy Mystic Edge pedal offers the glistening chime and mid-range sweetness of Vox's legendary AC30 amplifier. Powered by Korg's innovative Nutube technology, this stompbox accurately captures the warmth, feel and dynamic touch-sensitivity of its real-life counterpart – all from a compact unit that can easily be mounted onto a pedalboard!

Classic AC30 Sound

Inspired by the bright British bark of Vox's AC30 amplifier, the Mystic Edge pedal goes beyond the typical amp-in-a-box formula to offer a truly flexible valve-like distortion. Its all-analogue signal path and Nutube circuitry provides a natural valve amp response, while the internally-boosted voltage ensures greater headroom and prevents an overly-compressed sound.

OLED Display

An intuitive high-contrast OLED display shows an oscilloscope reading while the pedal is active or bypassed. This allows you to understand exactly how your signal is affected, but perhaps more importantly – it just looks super-cool! This display also shows which mode you are currently using. 

3 Output Modes

Speaking of which, three output modes make the Vox Mystic Edge very adaptable and easy to integrate into any guitar rig. You can use it as a standard pedal, a line-level preamp or a direct amp simulator using the built-in analogue cabinet simulator.

Use 'Standard' mode with your normal setup to give your amp a completely new voice, or use the 'Preamp' or 'Cab-Sim' modes for recording directly into an audio interface. In each mode, the all-analogue design and active EQ controls make it simple and inspiring to dial-in the perfect sound.

Channel Link Feature

The Mystic Edge's 'Channel Link' feature lets you chain two or more Valvenergy pedals together. A conventional 1/8” stereo cable will link 2 stompboxes, and using a stereo 1/8” splitter will link 3 or 4 pedals. This functionality allows you to turn one pedal on while bypassing the others – just like switching between the channels on a guitar amp!

Valvenergy Series Pedals

Vox's Valvenergy series offers four Nutube-driven distortion pedals that deliver the addictive feel and harmonic-richness of genuine valve amplifiers. The lineup encompasses four distinct models, each inspired by a classic amp sound.

What is Nutube?

Nutube is a tiny vacuum tube developed by Korg and the Noritake Itron Corporation, as an application of vacuum fluorescent display technology. Like a customary vacuum tube, a Nutube has an anode grid filament structure and operates as a complete triode tube. It provides the same rich overtones and response of traditional vacuum tubes in a smaller form – just what guitarists love!

Key Features

  • Valve distortion pedal with all-analogue signal path
  • Iconic sound of the Vox AC30
  • Powered by innovative Nutube
  • Three output modes for use as a pedal or preamp
  • Selectable analogue cabinet simulator
  • OLED display with oscilloscope
  • Active EQ to shape your signal

Specifications

  • Connections: Input, output, DC 9V (power), link
  • Controls: Gain, volume, tone cut, treble, bass
  • Switches: Bright, mode
  • Power: 9V alkaline battery or centre negative AC adaptor
  • Current Draw: 95 mA
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 72 x 120 x 55 mm
  • Weight: 350 g/12.35 oz.

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Brand

Vox

Category

Distortion Pedals

Distortion pedals create a heavier, more aggressive gain sound than most overdrive pedals, giving guitarists the sustain, bite and saturation needed for rock, punk, metal and hard-hitting lead tones. They can turn a clean amp into a high-gain platform or add an extra layer of intensity to an already driven sound.

Some distortion pedals are tight and modern, while others are raw, fizzy or vintage-inspired. Choosing the right one depends on whether you want chunky rhythm tones, singing sustain, scooped metal sounds or a classic hard-rock voice with plenty of attack.

Tags

Distortion

Distortion pedals and related effects are commonly used by guitarists looking to shape their tone in a more focused and creative way. Different designs offer their own response, feel and tonal character depending on the style of music and the type of amplifier or guitar being used.

Many players build pedalboards gradually over time, combining different effects and utilities to create a setup that suits their own sound and workflow. Distortion related gear can play an important role in both live performance and studio recording.