TC Electronic Switch-3 Controller Pedal

£39.00

JustPedals serve up a tasty Distortion. A solid Distortion and that stands out amongst other Distortion Pedals on the JustPedals menu. TC Electronic make great Distortion Pedals, so If you like Distortion and , then a TC Electronic Switch-3 Controller Pedal is the perfect Distortion to order in. Read More details Below.

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This tasty Distortion number is delivered to your pedal board. A tasty Distortion and that stands out amongst other Distortion Pedals on the menu. TC Electronic make great Distortion Pedals, so If you like Distortion and , then a TC Electronic Switch-3 Controller Pedal is the perfect Distortion to order in. Boasting sturdy hard-wearing quality this 3-button full-metal casing standard footswitch works for Nova System.

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Brand

TC Electronic

TC Electronic are known for innovative, studio-quality effects that combine great tone with modern technology. Founded in Denmark, they’ve shaped the sound of countless players with classics like the Hall of Fame Reverb, Flashback Delay, and Ditto Looper. Their gear is built for reliability and ease of use, offering a range of features that include lush ambient effects and precise tone shaping. Whether on stage or in the studio, TC Electronic deliver professional sound and creative flexibility trusted by musicians worldwide.

TC Electronic’s product lineup includes a wide range of guitar effects pedals known for their pristine sound quality, versatility, and cutting-edge features. From classic effects like delays, reverbs, and choruses to more experimental and unique pedals, TC Electronic offers a comprehensive selection to suit a wide range of playing styles and preferences.

Category

Specialist Effects Pedals

Specialist effects alter the signal in ways that do not sit cleanly inside one established family. They may use granular processing, frequency shifting, resonators, freeze or sustain, bit reduction, ring modulation, feedback networks or combinations of several techniques. The relevant distinction is the underlying process, its tracking or latency, and how completely the dry signal can be blended or replaced.