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PhloridaMan

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Selling off my Fortin Zuul Noise Gate. Absolutely love this gate, however I have recently moved to a rack setup with an ISP ProRackG and it's just sitting on the shelf. This is an incredible gate and worked well for me for the past 8 or 9 months that I have owned it.

This is one of the best Noise Gates I have personally used over the years that comes in pedal form.

Here is a quick review video by Ola Englund on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQin7xYF_tU


I paid $229 + shipping, and am asking $185 shipped via USPS insured and PP Gift.

Price is firm, no trades. If you are local I will take $180 cash. Located near Sturbridge, MA

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I have owned dozens of high gain heads and never once felt I needed a noise gate a single one of them. And that's from a guy who sits in front of the amp about 3 ft away with high output pups :confused: Is it more a requirement when running a bunch of effects that adds the noise?
 
MetalHeadMike":2bpvuciq said:
I have owned dozens of high gain heads and never once felt I needed a noise gate a single one of them. And that's from a guy who sits in front of the amp about 3 ft away with high output pups :confused: Is it more a requirement when running a bunch of effects that adds the noise?

If you’ve never used one it’s hard to explain. But you’ll notice a huge difference. I play at home at relatively low volumes with not a ton of gain usually. It makes a difference for the better.
 
MetalHeadMike":1oppl8wm said:
I have owned dozens of high gain heads and never once felt I needed a noise gate a single one of them. And that's from a guy who sits in front of the amp about 3 ft away with high output pups :confused: Is it more a requirement when running a bunch of effects that adds the noise?
For years out gigging I'd have to turn off my boost pedal when the song ended; just to avoid any noise that I had with my setup. But after grabbing a Decimator pedal it was a whole new ballgame. This was way back in 2006. Had the same pedal ever since and it never left my board.
 
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