This feature allows for refined control of the distortion characteristics of the channel. Changing the GCS mode will affect how the drive stage reacts and responds. Each setting of the GCS has a sweet spot in which the effect is most noticeable. This tends to be at mid to higher gain levels:
The Laney IRF-LoudPedal's built-in passive EQ stack allows you to fine-tune your sound. As a starting point, 12 o'clock is the neutral setting for these and will provide you with the most even output.
The 3 EQs are all linked, meaning that no matter how you change them, you will always have a musical tone from the pedal. Feel free to experiment and find your favourite sound!
The IRF-LoudPedal is designed to be the sonic centrepiece of your pedalboard setup. Based on Laney's acclaimed Ironheart series of guitar amplifiers, the IRF-LoudPedal is a 60-watt, twin-channel pedal amp with footswitchable boost, a 3-band passive EQ, an FX loop, and a speaker-emulated XLR out. All this, in a compact package that's no bigger than a standard double stompbox! Laney's IRF-LoudPedal truly is a versatile tone engine that can be used in multiple different ways. Place it in front of your regular amp as a high-quality, two-channel gain stage that can do anything from a sweet clean boost to full-on, searing distortion. Or alternatively, you could use the IRF-LoudPedal directly into a passive cabinet on-stage or in a rehearsal room (like a traditional amp head) where it produces a whopping 60 watts of power! Using the Laney IRF-LoudPedal's onboard cab emulation is another method, which allows you to plug the unit directly into the PA or into your IEM system without even utilising a cabinet. You can also send great guitar tone directly into a DAW with headphones, while an Aux input makes practicing on the tour bus a total breeze!
Dual channel all analogue 60-Watt 2x12" guitar combo.
No frills, just fun !
Dual channel all analogue 60-Watt guitar combo.