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Silver Dragon
Silver Dragon

Rocktron's Silver Dragon is a unique distortion unit that combines the best of both worlds ? tube and analog solid state distortion! For that tube sound you love, the Silver Dragon rams a 12AX7. Here is where you awaken the beast and drive the tube sound.

POSTED: 10/15/2005 - 01:13 am

8.7
rating
27
Metal Planet
Metal Planet

Equipped with a 4 band EQ specifically designed for guitar distortion with separate level and distortion controls, the Metal Planet allows for a wide range of tones from scooped heavy metal tones to more modern rock tones.

POSTED: 06/02/2005 - 03:28 am

8.5
rating
14
Zombie
Zombie

The Zombie creates a rectified asymmetric distortion while allowing user control of the symmetry balance of the distortion output waveform. Rocktron states that this creates a psycho-acoustic 3D sound positioning effect.

POSTED: 03/09/2006 - 02:34 am

8.4
rating
12
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Banshee Talkbox
Banshee Talkbox

Bringing a cool, new twist to the outdated generation of complicated and risky talk boxes, the Banshee is a unique new product that gives classic rock touches to the 90's players. Although "talk boxes" have been used in the making of hit music (Aerosmith, Frampton, Joe Walsh, etc) for years, many guitar players simply have not tried them because of their complicated and potentially damaging setup.

POSTED: 01/21/2006 - 01:40 am

9.2
rating
17
Black Cat Moan
Black Cat Moan

It really is amazing, no comments. It's also for the bass, it's cool for use it for low tones.

POSTED: 07/01/2010 - 03:27 am

8.6
rating
0
Deep Blue Chorus
Deep Blue Chorus

What is a guitar effects tool chest without a chorus? In a word: lacking. A chorus unit is standard gear in every player’s arsenal. With a ton of chorus units to choose from, Rocktron now makes the choice a little easier with the Deep Blue Chorus pedal.

POSTED: 05/22/2008 - 04:45 am

8.6
rating
0
Guitar Silencer Noise Reduction
Guitar Silencer Noise Reduction

This pedal was as easy as buying it and plugging it in. The knobs just have to be set according to the volume. Turn it on and you will notice an INSTANT increase in overall tonal quality, clarity and beauty.

POSTED: 12/13/2012 - 03:09 am

10
rating
0
Hush IICX
Hush IICX

Rocktron's Hush system has been around for a number of years, and although patented, it is broadly similar to the system used by Symetrix and Drawmer in their own DNR (Dynamic Noise Reduction) processors, in that it combines a downward expander and a dynamic filter. The IICX is a two-channel, 1U, rackmount processor powered via an external adaptor, with both inputs and outputs on unbalanced, quarter-inch jacks. A high input impedance of 470k(omega) means that electric guitars can be plugged directly into the unit if required.

POSTED: 03/28/2007 - 04:56 am

9.7
rating
3
Hush Pedal
Hush Pedal

The Hush Pedal from Rocktron isn't quite an effects pedal. It's a pedal which diminishes the overall noise in your system, reportedly up to zero.

POSTED: 02/07/2011 - 03:00 am

5.1
rating
3
Hush Super C
Hush Super C

I'd definitely recommend the Hush Super-C as a simple and effective tool to plug in, set up and then leave it alone. It is a very effective, high quality piece of kit that is transparent enough that you don't hear any "processing" but you just get quiet and clean operation even in higher gain situations.

POSTED: 05/03/2013 - 04:53 am

8.3
rating
0
Metal Planet
Metal Planet

Equipped with a 4 band EQ specifically designed for guitar distortion with separate level and distortion controls, the Metal Planet allows for a wide range of tones from scooped heavy metal tones to more modern rock tones.

POSTED: 06/02/2005 - 03:28 am

8.5
rating
14
Prophesy II
Prophesy II

Easy and Complex at the same time! Plug and play if you wish, the very first effect is a amazing custom rock/metal solo tone.

POSTED: 05/14/2009 - 02:50 am

7.9
rating
3
Pulse Tremolo
Pulse Tremolo

Smooth, non-symmetrical signal modulation via a photo-resistor delivers vintage-style tube-amp tremolo you can control with Speed and Intensity knobs. Pulse is controlled by an LFO. A switch provides triangle or square LFO pulse modulation waveforms.

POSTED: 04/11/2008 - 01:49 am

8.4
rating
8
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