IBANEZ Multieffects Compressor - Phaser - Distortion - St,Chorus/Flanger + Ext send/rtn for an additional pedal or pedal chain. All of which can be combined to suit your taste.
ALL WORKING WELL witout defect Ready to play. Ibanez UE 405 rack multi-effect which needs no introduction, given that it includes the famous and sought-after Ibanez pedals made in Japan (PQ9-CS9-AD9-CP9) with construction qualities of times gone by. For lovers of analogue effects you can't find anything better, suitable even for the most demanding guitarists. Excellent aesthetic condition and perfectly functional. All the LEDs light up and the pedal board has no contact defects
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ADAM CLAYTON
Musician magazine. September 1992 :
ADAM CLAYTON plays: Fender Precision basses and uses a Moog Taurus Mark I pedal MIDI'd to an E-Max Plus sampler. His switching system is a Bradshaw Rocktron. What are Adam's effects? Well, he puts on a sophisticated accent... Oh, effects! He uses a Boss Chorus Ensemble and OD-S1 distortion pedals, and Ibanez UE400 multi-FX, an Ibanez DM1000 digital delay, a 120-X and a Drawmer DS201 noise gate. All this is transmitted by a Sony wireless. His tuners are Korg DT-1 and a Boss TU-12. Adam's preamps are two Alembic F28's and an Ampeg SVT II-P; he has BSS FDS-360 Crossovers. The power amps: two C-Audio SR707s, two C-Audio RA 3000s and a C-Audio RA2000. All of this majesty comes out of a pair of JBL spears -- 4755A and 4745A. The bass is mic’d with Sennheiser M421s and a Countryman direct box.