NAMM06: Line 6 Introduces Modular Tonecore Stompboxes

US Entire ToneCore line of effects now available as individual modules      20/01/06

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Line 6 have announced the availability of ToneCore® effect modules and ToneDock mono and stereo stompboxes. Users now have the ability to swap out the module inside a ToneCore pedal with any module from the entire line including Uber Metal™, Echo Park™, Crunchtone™, Space Chorus™, Tap Tremolo™, Constrictor™, Dr. Distorto™, Verbzilla™, Liqua Flange™, Roto-Machine™, and Otto Filter™. “With ToneCore modules, users can easily and inexpensively expand their tonal options at any time,� said Jeorge Tripps, product line manager, Line 6. “With ToneCore docks on your pedalboard, you can change your effects setup in seconds to get the right sounds for any gig.�
ToneCore modules can be placed in either mono or stereo ToneDock stompboxes. The ToneDock mono and stereo stompbox base stations can be powered by a standard 9 Volt battery, or the optional DC-1 power supply.
    ToneCore Module Recommended Prices:
  • ToneDock Mono $99.99
  • ToneDock Stereo $112.99
  • Uber Metal Module $41.99
  • Echo Park Module $99.99
  • Crunchtone Module $41.99
  • Space Chorus Module $55.99
  • Tap Tremolo Module $55.99
  • Constrictor Module $55.99
  • Dr. Distorto Module $41.99
  • Verbzilla Module $99.99
  • Liqua Flange Module $55.99
  • Roto-Machine Module $55.99
  • Otto Filter Module $41.99
    More info:
  • www.line6.com

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