LR Baggs Align Series Equalizer Pedal

£230.00

This is the LR Baggs Align Series Equalizer Pedal from LR Baggs, listed in EQ Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Built on the popular formula of the Para Acoustic DI, the Align Equalizer combines LR Baggs' signature, high-graded FET gain stage with powerful tone-shaping EQ that injects richness and balance to any acoustic pickup signal. The 6-band EQ gives you all the flexibility you'll to tame unattractive frequencies and boost the good stuff with ease!  

Key Features:

  • 6-band EQ for meticulous tone sculpting
  • Variable high-pass filter attenuates extraneous low frequencies
  • Phase inversion for best sound and feedback control
  • 3 position gain switch for easy level control
  • Garret Null notch filter tames resonant feedback

Here's what LR Baggs have to say about the Align Equalizer:

Based on the circuit of the esteemed Para Acoustic DI, the Align Equalizer combines our signature, high-graded FET gain stage with powerful tone-shaping EQ that injects richness and balance to any acoustic pickup signal. A 6-band EQ shapes the frequencies we found most useful for improving acoustic guitar pickups with the flexibility needed to cover other acoustic instruments effectively. Multi-instrumentalists can incorporate dedicated EQ pedals for level matching a variety of instruments and tailoring a specific EQ for each one.

Brand

LR Baggs

Category

EQ Pedals

Equalisation changes the level of selected frequency regions without intentionally adding modulation or time-based effects. Graphic EQ divides the spectrum into fixed bands, parametric EQ allows frequency and bandwidth to move, and simpler designs provide broad bass, middle and treble shaping. Available boost or cut, centre frequencies, filter width and overall output level determine whether the pedal makes corrective, tonal or gain-driving changes.

Tags

Acoustic

Voiced for the wider dynamics, strong transient detail and pickup characteristics of acoustic instruments. High input impedance, phase reversal, notch filtering and restrained processing help preserve body resonance while controlling piezo harshness and feedback. Balanced outputs may also carry the corrected signal directly to a mixer or interface.