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The Maestro Rhythm 'n Sound for Guitar, Model G2, is a vintage multi-effect unit designed for guitars and other instruments. It was manufactured in the 1960s and is known for its unique capabilities. The unit features analog drum sounds that track with strumming, including bass drum, bongo, brush, and tambourine. Additionally, it offers an analog bass synth sound that tracks pitch, Maestro fuzz, auto wah with adjustable width speed, tremolo with adjustable rate, and tone filter with color tones.
The unit is capable of producing a wide range of effects, beats, textures, and sounds, making it suitable for use with guitar, bass, synth, and various other sources. It is noted for its ability to track well and its versatility.
The Maestro Rhythm 'n Sound for Guitar G2 has a metal and colorful bakelite finish and is designed in a molded plastic case. It operates on 110v and requires a step-down transformer in the UK/EU. The unit has been described as capable of producing amazing effects and is particularly praised for its fuzz and wah/repeater functions.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to consult with a reputable seller or expert in vintage musical equipment.
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$2,000

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$2,195

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