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The EHX B9 Pedal Allows Guitarists to Generate Classic Organ Sounds

New York-based musical equipment manufacturer EHX has designed a wonderful new effects pedal, the EHX B9, that gives guitarists the ability to generate classic 1960s and 1970s organ sounds from their guitars. Moreover, they will be able to do this without having to use complex equipment and cable-routing techniques.

This ingenious organ machine offers nine presets featuring chorus, tremolo and vibrato effects, a percussive click control as well as a series of knobs that allow players to control signals and sound effects.

The EHX B9 uses the signal of the electric guitar (or bass guitar) to produce the chosen organ sound. Players can select the chosen organ tone using a special knob.

The EHX B9 Organ Machine comes equipped with a proprietary power supply. It carries a recommended price of $293.73, but is expected to be available at lower prices in stores.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Sound Equipment - Manufacturers could develop a line of music equipment that produces classic sounds and melodies with modern technology.
2. Pedal-based Music Equipment - Musical equipment manufacturers could focus on developing pedals that enable guitarists to produce a range of sound effects, from classic to modern.
3. Digital Signal Processing for Guitars - Technology companies could create digital signal processors that provide guitarists with greater control and flexibility over their guitar sounds.
Industry Implications
1. Musical Equipment Manufacturing - Music equipment manufacturers could produce guitar pedals that cater to different genres and artists in the market.
2. Music Production - Music producers alike could invest in these pedals to create new and innovative sounds.
3. Technology Hardware - Technology companies could create digital signal processors that provide guitarists with greater control and flexibility over their guitar sounds. The future of digital guitar effects is promising.

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