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  • MAXIMUM-ACOUSTICS - effect pedal | Distributor Wanted

    Hello!
    We are proud to introduce Maximum-Acoustics guitar effects pedals. Our manufacturing facilities are situated in Ukraine, current product line includes all of the common guitar effects: drive, distortion, flanger, chorus, vibrato, tremolo, digital delay, combo/speaker cabinet/tube amp emulator etc. Quality is assured by 5 years of successful approbation by live and recording musicians in Ukraine.

    Key features of Maximum-Acoustics pedals: really a bang for a buck, excellent "price/sound" ratio for musicians who are on budget.

    As a manufacturer we offer cooperation to the interested companies in the field of distribution of our guitar pedals.

    Sound demonstrations of pedals Maximum-Acoustics
    demonstration effect - click here
    Manufacturer, Worldwide Distribution company: ALLEGRO-MUSIC
    tel +38 044 5927850, 5927855
    fax +38 044 4042612
    web-site: www. allegro. com. ua
    e-mail: allegro [at] allegro.com.ua
    Contact person: Yevgen Ustinov

    Delivery: from Ukraine, Kiev




    P.S. Please do not delete this message, it not a spam. We the manufacturer of guitar pedals also write at a guitar forum about guitar production. We hope that your forum will help us. We address to guitarists and musicians. We hope that to guitarists will be interesting to get acquainted with new production. In it to a theme we wish to acquaint musicians with our workings out of guitar effects.
    Last edited by ALLEGROMUSIC; 11-04-2009, 03:07 PM.

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    Wow! Killer features of a SansAmp rip-off! Break-away plastic input and output jacks! Rugged, roadworthy switches! Nearly indestructable screwed-together enclosure. It'll last a lifetime...if you never step on it!
    What...HEY. This is even BETTER than a SansAmp. It actually has the Boogie, Marshall and Fender listed! No more guessing which amp a switch is! No problem with that kind of thing over there, I guess. I'm sure the inside is as well thought out and constructed of the highest quality components as the exterior!

    Go away.

    Brad1

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Brad1 View Post
      Wow! Killer features of a SansAmp rip-off! Break-away plastic input and output jacks! Rugged, roadworthy switches! Nearly indestructable screwed-together enclosure. It'll last a lifetime...if you never step on it!
      What...HEY. This is even BETTER than a SansAmp. It actually has the Boogie, Marshall and Fender listed! No more guessing which amp a switch is! No problem with that kind of thing over there, I guess. I'm sure the inside is as well thought out and constructed of the highest quality components as the exterior!

      Go away.

      Brad1
      Dear Brad!
      These are budgetary pedals with a good sound.
      The case completely the metal.
      Retail price of these pedals from 45$ to 65$
      Sansamp unless costs so much?
      These pedals will not play Vai, but these pedals are good for beginning guitarists and guitarists of semiprofessionals!
      Best regards, Maximum-Acoustics team

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      • #4
        Congratulations on your entrepreneurship. The pedal looks great and I wish you much success in a very competitive market.

        Is your pedal all digital?
        Do you use a DSP chip?
        What is your feedback from musicians that use your pedal? Can they compare it to other similar pedals?
        Do you use FET switching like the Boss pedals?
        How do you get around import and export issues?

        All the best,
        CJ

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        • #5
          May I suggest at least putting the nuts on the input & output jacks so that the solder joints don't have to absorb the stress that the jacks get?
          ST in Phoenix

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          • #6
            Originally posted by cjlectronics View Post
            Congratulations on your entrepreneurship. The pedal looks great and I wish you much success in a very competitive market.

            Is your pedal all digital?
            Do you use a DSP chip?
            What is your feedback from musicians that use your pedal? Can they compare it to other similar pedals?
            Do you use FET switching like the Boss pedals?
            How do you get around import and export issues?

            All the best,
            CJ
            Thanks! And so good luck to you!

            1. All the pedals, including EM3, are analog, except Digital Delay.
            2. Feedback from real users will be avaliable soon on our website
            3. Pedals use FET switching
            4. Export/Import - for any particular question send me a PM. As a distribution company we have many partners around the world, including United States, so this should not be a big problem. We can send the goods by mail or for example UPS or DHL, or any other way which is convenient to you
            Last edited by ALLEGROMUSIC; 11-04-2009, 04:25 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Phostenix View Post
              May I suggest at least putting the nuts on the input & output jacks so that the solder joints don't have to absorb the stress that the jacks get?

              That's just imperfect picture. The pedal does have nuts on both jacks. Here are pictures of actual device from our store shelf:

              pic1 Top


              pic2 Right


              pic3 Left


              pic4 The housing is solid and sits on the rubber base

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              • #8
                I noticed you have the names of three musical device manufacturers on your EM3 pedal... Mesa Boogie, Marshall, and Fender. I assume you have gotten the rights to print these names on your pedal, correct? If not I would encourage you to investigate this before selling your product in the USA.

                Other manufacturers use different labels to represent these sounds such as Fender Black Face amp would be BF or Marshall JCM900 would be JCM.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by cjlectronics View Post
                  I noticed you have the names of three musical device manufacturers on your EM3 pedal... Mesa Boogie, Marshall, and Fender. I assume you have gotten the rights to print these names on your pedal, correct? If not I would encourage you to investigate this before selling your product in the USA.

                  Other manufacturers use different labels to represent these sounds such as Fender Black Face amp would be BF or Marshall JCM900 would be JCM.
                  Thanks for council. We will consider it necessarily.

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