MI Effects: SUPER CRUNCH BOX V2 (abridged - no talking!)

This is the talk-free version of the video at The MI Audio Crunch Box is a classic. Their Super Crunch Box didn’t do too badly either. Now Michael Ibrahim has given us the Super Crunch Box V2. I reckon you’ll want one. This version incorporates everything the last few offered plus: 3 gain modes - low, medium, high; 3 clipping modes - standard, open, compressed. That’s a fair whack of options already. Couple these with the ±12dB 3-band active EQ that is thoughtfully voiced along the lines of Plexi/JCM800 frequencies and you have an extraordinarily capable distortion box. The Super Crunch Box V2 is not expensive... it’s not even particularly good looking (sorry Michael!) But, bloody hell, they sound amazing. And I’ll bet they’re cloned quicker than a lightning bolt through a wet dog by lesser companies (as has happened time and time again for as long as dirt has been a thing). More power to you, Michael Ibrahim. Rock! Today’s tools: Guitar: Yamaha RS 820RCR (stock). Amp: Axe-FX II XL JTM45 GB cab models Extra effects: Recording Studio C reverb and stereo tape delay (Axe FX II) Cables: Goodwood Audio and Providence Power Supply: Strymon Zuma Mic: Samson Airline77 (me) Camera: Canon 60D (me) and Nikon D5100 (pedal) Soundcard: AVID Mbox Pro 3 (for recording vocal) & Fractal Audio Systems Axe-FX II XL (recording, mixing and bouncing everything else). Computer: Apple iMac 27“ i7 3.4 GHz 16 GB RAM Software: Logic Pro X, Eventide/Newfangled Audio ‘Elevate’ Mastering Limiter, Apple Final Cut Pro X (video editing and Youtube compression).
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