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Hardwire SP-7 Stereo Phaser Effects Pedal Now Shipping

Published 12 years ago on August 24, 2012

By Guitar Interactive Magazine

Hardwire® SP-7 Stereo Phaser Effects Pedal for Guitarists NowShipping

Sp-7-3-4-copyHardWire, a leading manufacturer of guitarpedals, is now shipping its SP-7 Stereo Phaser effects pedal. TheSP-7 is a versatile effects pedal that offers seven phaser typesbased on popular new and vintage designs, including two-stage,four-stage, modern, boutique, 10-stage, envelope, and dynamicphaser pedals.

The new SP-7 features controls for speed, depth, modify, andphaser type, as well as an indicator LED and taptempo switch forsetting the phaser's effects modulation speed during a liveperformance.

The SP-7 also includes HardWire's trademark extreme-performancefeatures like true bypass and high-voltage power supply rails. Italso offers true stereo inputs and outputs, allowing for stereo ormono connectivity and dramatic spatial phasing effects.

"With the introduction of the SP-7 we are continuing to expandthe HardWire line of pedals to provide guitarists with the mostcomprehensive set of effects available anywhere. The SP-7 StereoPhaser offers the ultimate combination of new and vintage phasereffects at an attractive price," stated Rob Urry, Vice Presidentand General Manager, Harman Signal Processing.

Each HardWire pedal also features an assortment of tour-worthyaccessories, including the green gaffer's tape common to pro pedalboards, Stomplock™ knob guards to maintain pedal settings and ahook and loop pad to securely fasten the pedal to a pedalboard.

The SP-7 is currently available at an MSRP of $189.95

For more info visit www.hardwirepedals.com


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