
Anthony Easton
The Maxon JL-70 Jetlyzer is a vintage phaser pedal known for its unique sonic capabilities. Here are the technical specifications and details available:
- Input Impedance: 470k ohms
- Output Impedance: 10k ohms
- Gain: 0db
- Maximum Input Level: -15dbm
- Equivalent Input Noise: -70dbm (Input Shorted IHF-A Curve)
- Phase Control Speed: 0.2-12Hz
- Power Supply: S006p - 9V - 2pcs
- Weight: 1.2kg
Controls:
- Speed: Controls the speed/rate of the LFO wave that controls the effect
- Depth: Controls the depth/amplitude of the modulation (the size of the
range in which the effect sweeps)
- Mixing: Controls the mix of dry/wet signal
- Jet On/Jet Off: Turns the distortion on/off
The pedal is known for its dramatic, sweeping jet plane effect and state-of- the-art phase shifter, making it suitable for various use-cases on stage and in the recording studio.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Maxon JL-70 Jetlyzer from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Very Good
$339

Very Good
$450

Very Good
$533.54

Very Good
$400

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