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Product Ref: 122776
A weak amp can ruin what would otherwise be an exhilarating live show. The Massive Unity 1964 has you covered when your amp doesn't. A gigantic 20dB volume boost means using the 1964 as a preamp gives you massively increased dynamism, and makes sure even those at the back of any gig will hear every note you play with clarity.
By guitarists, for guitarists. The 1964 is designed by Danny Gomez, a highly-experienced sound engineer, session musician, and producer. Gomez has, with his pedals designed for Massive Unity, set out on a "sonic quest" to achieve perfect tone. In the 1964, Gomez has used his immense industry knowledge to produce an amp simulator and preamp that can give a booming boost to any guitar, while maintaining all of the authentic, analog sound quality of a normal amp.
The Massive Unity 1964 is the perfect addition to any guitarist's pedalboard. It's compact size makes it easy to squeeze onto even the most loaded board, and top-mounted jacks give ease of access for your input. Add all of this to the 1964's tiny, lightweight mass of just 400 grams, and you've got a pedal that can slip into even the most packed touring setup.