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  2. Boss Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The pedals all share the same 'footprint', for compatibility with pedal boards. Boss introduced COSM (Composite Object Sound Modeling), Roland's proprietary version of digital modeling technology, into their AC-3 Acoustic Simulator pedal in 2006. Boss has since released several pedals using COSM, including the FBM-1 '59 Fender Bassman pedal and ...

  3. Line 6 (company) - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Line 6 launched the Spider series of modeling amps with the Spider 112 and Spider 210, [6] [7] as well as their "Stompbox Modeler" series of modeling effects pedals with the DL4 Delay Modeler and MM4 Modulation Modeler. [8] Bob Mould performing with a Line 6 Variax acoustic guitar.

  4. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    Various type of guitar and bass effect pedals. An effects unit is also called an effect box, effects device, effects processor or simply an effect. The abbreviation F/X or FX is sometimes used. A pedal-style unit may be called a stomp box, stompbox, effects pedal or pedal.

  5. List of products manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments ...

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    1.1 Acoustic guitars. 1.2 Electric guitars. 1.2.1 Discontinued Electric Guitars. ... Pedal Steel Guitars. Fender 1000 double neck 8-string pedal steel; Basses

  6. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    The Triton Extreme also featured a dramatically increased ROM size: 160 MB, featuring 32 MB of all new acoustic samples. Toneworks-Guitar Effects and processors. AX10A – Modeling Signal Processor for Acoustic Guitar [46] AX10B – Modeling Signal Processor for Bass Guitar [46] AX10G – Modeling Signal Processor for Electric Guitar [46]

  7. BJFE - Wikipedia

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    These pedals are commonly used by guitarists to modify the sound of their guitar before it reaches the amp. The company is located in Sweden, and was founded in 2000 by Björn Juhl . "BJFE" stands for B jörn J uhl F örstärkar e lektronik (which is Swedish for Björn Juhl Amplifier Electronics).

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