 
Ibanez PD7 Phat Hed |
Why
let guitarists rule the stage? Loaded with
growling low-end distortion, the PD7 levels
the playing field for the rock bassist.
The PD7 is armed with three pre-amp style
voicings and an attack control switch, which
accents the amount of harmonic content in
your sound. |
 
Ibanez LF7 Lo Fi |
The
Lo-Fi pedal gives you filtering that take
you from vintage radios to megaphone tones
to anything you can imagine with the tweak
of a knob. |
 
Ibanez Auto Wah |
There
are autowahs. And there are autowahs. But
the Tone-Lok AW7 isn't just any autowah.
It's got standard wah where both the highs
and lows are cut and it's got a wah setting
where the only the highs are cut. And it's
got distortion. A notch filter provides
the sound of a standard wah pedal left at
one setting (a favorite wah pedal technique
of Joe Satriani). You can even change the
chain order of the effects to get different
tones. |
 
Ibanez Phase Modulator |
Phase
Modulator. If you've gone through one phase
after another, maybe it's time for the final
phase. The PM7 Phase Modulator offers three
types of waveforms to give you everything
from classic phaser to DJ effects to toy
ray gun sounds. Since good things come in
threes, the PM7 also has three phase stages:
vintage, deep and dry, and deep and pronounced. |
 
Ibanez SB7 Synthesizer Bass |
If
you're looking for new tones or you're still
smoldering with resentment against synth
bass keyboard players who took your gigs
in the 80's, the SB7 is the ticket. |
 
Ibanez TS7 Tubescreamer |
Often
imitated but never duplicated is the popular
Ibanez Tubescreamer. This piece isn't just
another stompbox, it's an institution. With
its classic subtle-but-smooth overdrive,
the Tubescreamer expands the expressiveness
of your guitar while maintaining its tonal
integrity. If you are looking to adjust
the tone, just use the traditional three
knob configuration with an added "hot"
switch for an extra gain boost. |
 
Ibanez DS7 Distortion |
If
versatility is what you are in the market
for, than this is the effect pedal you've
been searching for. The Distortion is Ibanez's
most versatile pedal ever, capable of producing
a wide range of smooth, dynamic overdrive
tones. Whether you want a subtle tone nudge
or a walloping rock and roll crunch, this
model delivers countless days of sustain
and gobs of gain. |
 
Ibanez SM7 Smashbox |
The
Smashbox is the most aggressive weapon in
the Tone-Lok distortion arsenal. Armed with
obscene amounts of gain, tight low end,
and searing highs, the Smashbox is THE heavy
rock sound for the contemporary guitarist. |
 
Ibanez FZ7 Fuzz |
Tone-Lok
series vintage Fuzz effect pedal. This pedal
takes fuzz distortion to a new extreme.
It features a damage-control switch for
a ratted-out speaker sound. |
 
Ibanez CF7 Stereo Chorus/Flange |
This
effect pedal creates shimmering soundscapes,
whooshing jet plane sounds, and contemporary
chirps and blurbs. The unique "Krazy"
switch lets you play conservatively with
the "normal" mode or turn completely
around and imitate the contemporary modulation
sounds used by today's most awesome rock
bands with the "Whack'd" switch.
This model is like two pedals in one. |
 
Ibanez DE7 Stereo Delay |
With
this piece, you get the best of both worlds:
high tech digital sounds comparable to expensive
rack units or warm vintage tape echo sounds-
all with a simple flick of the switch. A
range of 30ms to 2.6 seconds makes this
pedal a great choice for any playing situation. |
 
Ibanez PH7 Phaser |
Tone-Lok
series Phaser effect pedal capable of either
four or eight stages of smooth phasing. |
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