
MXR Rockman MX100 Analog Tone Processor Guitar Pedal
Transform Your Guitar Sound with Iconic Analog Tone - The MXR Rockman MX100 Analog Tone Processor Guitar Pedal In 1982, Tom Scholz—visionary guitarist and founder of pioneering hard rock band Boston—designed and released the Rockman X100 headphone amp through his electronics company Scholz Research & Development (SR&D). But it was more than just a headphone amp—with recording console connectivity and several tone tweaking features and built-in effects, the X100 became the secret weapon in the studio that would go on to define the polished, chorus-laden sound of 1980s arena rock. The defining sound of arena rock in pedal form Crystalline cleans, crunchy harmonics, and shimmering modulation Same four tone presets—two clean, two dirty—as the original headphone amp Complex compression circuit tuned for a slow release on clean modes and a fast release on dirty modes Original bucket-brigade chip for lush, expansive chorusing Advanced features include off-board switc