The Hotone Krush Bitcrusher/Sample Rate Reducer is a compact-sized stompbox designed for guitar effects. It features a variable, flexible, and sweet- sounding digital downsampler with three different modes: Radio simulator, neutral mode, and vintage phonograph simulator. Each mode downgrades the original signal in a musical fashion.
Specifications:
- Weight: 190 g
- Dimensions: 44mm (W) × 74mm (D) × 44mm (H)
- Current Consumption: 60mA
- Sampling Rate: 750-44100 Hz
- Bit Depth: 5-16 Bits
The pedal also includes a true bypass footswitch, zinc alloy outer cover, transparent top knob, two noctilucent small knobs, and cool LED lights.
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Very Good
$47.97
Brand New
$59.99
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Used
$161.33
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