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Micro-sized G String with FX Loop Breakout Gainy amps and noisy pedals are no match for the hard clamping and smart gating found within ISP’s Deci-Mate G. This micro-sized adaptive gate manages to pack all the noise reduction of the full-sized ISP Decimator G String pedal, and then some, into its front-pocket format. It’s all powered by ISP’s latest Decimator X noise-reduction technology. Whether you’re creating deep swells or rapid-fire staccato riffs, the Deci-Mate G does its thing without chopping off notes. You can use this pedal inline as you would a traditional noise gate, or throw it in an amp’s FX loop to filter out all the noise generated by your pedalboard and preamp stage. An 1/8" to dual TS breakout pedal is included. The Deci-Mate G’s all-analog circuit ensures absolute transparency with no digital artifacts. Whether it’s a vintage fuzz pedal or a cranked JCM, there’s some part
Micro-sized Guitar/Noise Gate Pedal with Loop Connections Dual 1/4" TS Breakout Cable
I've bought two of these pedals. The thing is, when hey work, they are a godsend. I have a long pedal chain that can get quite noisy with old tube amps, and the Deci-Mate G cleans it all up. When it works, it's even worth the high price. But, as previously stated, there is a serious design flaw with he 3.5mm loop jack in that it has n support and it will break loose under the stress of a cable. When my first one broke, I tried to fix it. I screwed up the terminal desoldering it, and though I ordered several different jacks, I could never find with the right leg configuration. During that time, I also built a new Y-cable using mini right angle plugs. So, I finally just ordered another Deci-Mate G mini- pedal, and it's DOA. The last new one sat in its box for a long time until I got my board back together. So I hope I can still get it fixed under warranty.