BOSS GT-1 Guitar Effects Processor
100% genuine Item. Manual Language: Japanese
Main Specifications Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz AD conversion: 24 bits + AF method * AF method (Adaptive Focus method) is a Roland / boss proprietary method that dramatically improves the SN ratio of the AD converter. DA conversion: 24 bits Effect: 108 types Memory: 99 (user) + 99 (preset) Phrase Loop: 32 seconds Standard input level: INPUT: -10 dBu, AUX IN: -20 dBu Maximum input level: INPUT: + 7dBu, AUX IN: 0dBu Input impedance: INPUT: 1 MΩ, AUX IN: 27 kΩ Specified output level: OUTPUT (L / MONO, R): -10dBu, PHONES: -10dBu Output impedance: OUTPUT (L / MONO, R): 1 kΩ, PHONES: 44 Ω Recommended load impedance: OUTPUT (L / MONO, R): 10kΩ or more, PHONES: 44Ω or more Connection terminal: INPUT terminal, OUTPUT (L / MONO, R) terminal: Standard type CTL2, 3 / EXP2 terminals: TRS standard type AUX IN jack: stereo mini type USB COMPUTER terminal: USB type B DC IN terminal
Power supply: alkaline battery (AA) × 4
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