The Preamp Section
Dual Distortion Paths:
A truly unique feature that the RP-20 Valves offers, is the ability to run dual distortion paths within the same effect
configuration. What does this mean? This means that you can run your guitar’s signal through two distortion paths at the same time and
morph between them. This is a great effect for producing clean and distorted tones at the same time.
Solid State Distortion Path
: The Solid State distortion path in the RP-20 Valve gives you the ability to get great clean tones, classic rock fuzz
distortions, and even high gain rock distortions.
Tube Distortion Path:
The Solid State distortions are great to use alone, but the RP-20 Valve is the first to provide the user with Tube
preamp tones in a floor mounted effects processor. This will give you the ability to re-create classic tube distortions which are ideal for playing
country rock, blues and all out rock guitar.
Digitally Controlled Analog Wah:
Conveniently located in the preamp section, lies a digitally controlled Analog Wah module. The Analog
Wah will produce classic wahs, modern wahs, and even auto wahs. The Analog wah is assignable to the built-in expression pedal on the RP-20
Valve. For more information on using the Analog Wah with the expression pedal, please see pages 20.
Preamp Compressor:
The RP-20 Valve provides you with a compressor in the preamp section to dial-in all of your preamp tones. The
compressor can be used to tighten-up the clean rhythm tones or make a solo come to life.
Dual 10 band EQs:
If having dual distortion paths within RP-20 Valve is not appealing enough, you also have 10-band EQ modules in each
path. This will give complete tonal control over each distortion type that is being used.
Silencer II™ Noise gate
To keep the RP-20 Valve ultra-quiet, we have included the world famous Silencer II™ noise reduction system under
the hood. This make the RP-20 Valve an ideal piece for any studio recording.
RP-20 Valve
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