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The JHS Pedals VOLTURE 9v Voltage Sag Attenuation Pedal is in New condition and made by JHS Pedals , it is a great Pedal Attenuation Sag Voltage 9v VOLTURE Pedals JHS Guitar Effect Pedal – The JHS Pedals VOLTURE 9v Voltage Sag Attenuation Pedal is a modern-day solution to achieve perfect vintage fuzz tones. It allows you to precisely trim the input voltage and perfectly replicate the tone of a dying battery giving you access to gated distorted and sputtery sounds. With this pedal you can input 9V-18V DC with an adjustable output from 7.5V DC down to 1.25V DC. The Volture will work on any fully analogue pedal and is perfect for those who want to experiment with their sound. Its easy to use and provides an efficient way to achieve the perfect retro fuzz sound without having to spend time draining batteries between sessions or modifying pedals beyond recognition. The Volture uses 10mA in addition to the power when it is active and should be used with pedals less than 50mA. Get creative with your sound today with the JHS Pedals VOLTURE 9v Voltage Sag Attenuation Pedal! . Available from Guitar Pedals Amps & Stuff for only £ 79.1 – Specifications Product Name: JHS Pedals VOLTURE 9v Voltage Sag Attenuation Pedal Product Code: JHS-VOLTURE Power Source: 9v DC power supply (not included) Weight: 0.6 lbs Effect Type: Voltage Sag Attenuation Bypass Type: Buffered Bypass Controls: Sag Volume Tone Voltage Range: Input voltage is 9VDC to 18VDC center negative. Output voltage is 1.25VDC to 7.5VDC center negative. Additional Features: The Volture allows input and output with adjustable voltage from 7.5VDC down to 1.25VDC creating gated distorted glitchy and sputtery fuzz sounds. The Volture should be used with pedals that consume less than 50mA. Compatibility: The Volture should not be paired with any digital/logic circuitry-based pedal otherwise the user risks potential damage to the pedal being powered due to inadequate voltage. As long as your pedal is all analog you’ll be fine. A dying battery never hurt an analog circuit. In fact you may be surprised by the trippy sounds you find lurking in your favorite overdrive or distortion!