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The Electro-Harmonix B9 Organ Machine transforms your axe into nine different organs, everything from a massive cathedral organ to an oh-so-'60s rock organ.
Nine Different Organ Sounds in a Guitar Pedal!
Harness the magical sound of classic electric organs through your guitar or bass with the Electro-Harmonix B9 Organ Machine pedal. This awesome organ modeling effects pedal features nine different organ settings, including jazz, gospel, bell organ, octaves, cathedral, and classic rock. A simple control layout allows you to select your settings and shape your output via dry, organ, and modulation dials, and a key click control dial lets you conjure up some key clicks to mix in with your signal -- giving each hit an authentic and surprisingly natural sound. 

An Organ in a Pedal

Why lug a keyboard around when you don't have to? You can get some very interesting sounds out of this single compact pedal, especially if you're the type of guitarist who likes to use lots of pedals in different combinations. Try firing your B9 Organ Machine through a distortion pedal to get some mean and heated output, or play around with a reverb or delay pedal and get a little psychedelic. The possibilities are virtually limitless with a tool like this at your feet.

Nine Different Organ Settings to Explore

Your Electro-Harmonix B9 Organ Machine pedal gives you electric organ sounds to cover any style you're going for. The "Fat and Full" setting brings in an octave above and below the notes your hit, and the Jazz setting gives you a smooth and alluring tonal contour. You also have Gospel and Classic Rock presets, each adding in some soul and grit respectively. The Bottom End setting fattens things up a bit, and the Octaves setting brings in the higher octave to the mix -- think Jimmy Page when you engage this setting.

The B9 also gives you a Cathedral setting which evokes an atmospheric pipe organ -- complete tremolo effect and depth control via the Click knob. The Continental setting gives you a classic transistor organ sound featuring a smooth and silky tremolo, and the Bell Organ setting conjures up a bright and chimey EP over a tonewheel organ mix. Play around with the click control to adjust the "bell" mix level.

Blending your Dry and Organ Outputs

Play around with your B9's dry and organ 1/4" outputs to get some interesting blends. Mixing in your dry signal will keep the guitar sound of your signal intact for a fuller and more natural combination. This added level of control is also helpful for when you're in the studio and have the opportunity to track each signal to separate channels. This opens the door for some interesting stereo imaging capabilities, but if you really want to get crazy, you can bring an extra amp to the stage for live settings and see what this pedal really can do.

True Bypass for Pristine Signal Transfer

The significance of true bypass circuitry often goes overlooked when musicians shop around for the right effects pedal to add to their signal chain. Fear not -- your B9 Organ Machine pedal has got you covered. Your signal will remain unadulterated once you disengage your pedal. This means that your axe's signal and tonal contour going into your Organ Machine and coming out are one and the same and completely unaffected.
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