Neunaber Audio Announces the Neuron

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Neunaber Audio Announces the Neuron

Postby surfnorthwest » 17 Jan 2019, 10:26

Guitar gear keeps changing and getting smaller. Not something I would want but this pedal does a lot of things. Having a preamp with a speaker simulator, compressor, noise gate, presets and MIDI in a small pedal is pretty cool

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Orange, CA (January 17, 2019) -- Neunaber Audio has announced the upcoming release of its new pedal, Neuron. Designed for players looking to achieve epic guitar tones with a minimum of gear, Neuron is a versatile guitar preamp with speaker simulator, compressor, noise gate, presets and MIDI in a small pedal format.

Neuron achieves a seamless array of incredible amp tones in a compact pedal — from sparkling clean to heavy distortion and everything in between. A multistage, dynamic gain architecture yields unparalleled control over the desired amount of distortion — effortlessly producing harmonic structures that range from subtle to dense and complex. One of its most salient features is its feel, which is almost hyper-realistic when compared to an amplifier.

Features:

Integrated compressor constrains the drive level for smooth, consistent tone.
Adjustable studio-quality noise gate keeps your signal quiet.
Tilt EQ adapts your tone to various setups without changing presets.
Defeatable speaker simulator for running direct.
Three-band EQ with tightness and presence enables a plethora of tonal options.
Up to 6 presets can be stored for quick recall via the footswitch. Up to 24 presets can be recalled using a MIDI controller.
All controls are accessible using a MIDI controller.

“Neuron is the culmination of years of research and development,” said company founder, Brian Neunaber. “We studied the gain circuits of both tube and solid state pedals and amps to learn, not only how they sound good, but why. We developed new and unique algorithms to test our findings, then refined these algorithms based on what we learned.”

Neuron is expected to ship in mid-February at an MSRP of $299.
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