Electro-Harmonix Pico Triboro Bridge
EHX have used digital technology to coax three different characters of drive from a single pedal.
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EHX have used digital technology to coax three different characters of drive from a single pedal.
Like the original, this Pico pedal identifies individual notes extremely well and it has plenty of attack range, from just softening the attack transient to a slow bowing type of fade‑in.
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