
Anthony Easton
The Tranquilizer by J. Rockett is a versatile effects pedal capable of producing classic phase 45 sounds, classic Univibe sounds, classic Leslie sounds, and classic vibe-only sounds. The pedal features external biasing control, known as the Focus control, which allows for morphing between different tones. The key features and technical specifications of the Tranquilizer are as follows:
- Dimensions: 4.00″ x 2.30″
- Power: 9 volt Negative tip adaptor and a 5.5mm x 2.1mm jack
- Current Draw: 22mA
- Power Options: 9 volt Battery
- Bypass: True Bypass
- Phase/Vibe Control: All the way left is 100% phase, all the way right is
100% vibe, and anything in-between is a blend of the two. The 12:00 setting is
a perfect 50/50 blend.
- Focus Control: An external biasing feature that allows for dramatic
differences in tone.
- Speed Control: Controls the speed for both vibe and phase.
- Fat Control: Controls the low-end whomp, allowing for a smoother turnaround
when the bias is set subtly.
The Tranquilizer is designed to provide a wide range of modulation effects, offering musicians the ability to create unique and expressive tones for various musical applications.
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Brand New
$251.63

Excellent
$125

Very Good
$152.97

Excellent
$146.01

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Used
$145.00

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