KMA Audio Machines Tyler Deluxe Freq. Splitter

Effect pedal for electric guitar and electric bass

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2 years ago

Amazing tool for Bassists

Been trying this for bass for a few weeks now, and I absolutely love it. It allows me to use a lot of fuzz and other effects, while still maintaining my low-end.

3 years ago

Make 2 Good Pedals Come Together and Sound Great!!!

Great Idea and it Sounds Really Good...

3 years ago

A must have for metal bassists

I play bass, mostly in a metal context.

I use the Tyler for splitting the signal to a very compressed, clean bottom end (with an Empress Compressor) and a really distorted high end (with a DG Alpha-Omicron).

This is a ridiculously good combination in my ears. I used to use a Boss LS-2 for a similar kind of parallel mixing, but this was nowhere as good as as the Tyler.

The pedal is build like a tank, there is no discernible noise and the sound quality and versatility is great. Though a bit intimidating at first, especially if you are not used to signal splitting, I found it pretty intuitive and didn't have a problem setting it up.

The only downside I can think of is its very large footprint, but this may not be an issue for everybody.

4 years ago

A great tool for a demanding musician

I ordered the freq. splitter to add some extra spice to my bass playing and to really experiment with my sound. I also wanted to keep my clean sound intact while using some crazy pedal combinations.

As a signal splitter the pedal works like a dream. I've been using it to drive two amps (an Orange AD200B and OB-1) with different combinations of dirt/clean with the other amp also having synth/reverb/delay effects. I've been able to create some truly other-worldy sounds while keeping my basic tone intact.

The product requires some tinkering to get the most out of it, especially if the user hasn't yet experimented with signal splitting.

4 years ago

A musician's dream come true!

These types of pedals (splitters) were not available on the market up to some years ago. In my case, as a bass guitar player, I use it to split the signal into high end - which I send to an overdrive pedal, and low end - which I send to a compressor pedal, in order to retain the bass frequency definition and prevent it from sounding muddy or 'flubby'. This pedal obviously has other applications for guitarists and keyboardists and the tone and sound possibilities are endless! Highly recommended!

4 years ago

Chop mf'n Chop

If you have a big big tree...he has a small axe ;)

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by KMA Audio Machines
  • Released in 2021
  • Average price : $304
  • Two-channel signal splitter with variable 12 dB/oct. low/high pass attenuation
  • Fully isolated and transformer-based FX loop sends
  • Clean blend and mix controls allow perfect balance of highs and lows
  • Loop and main signal phase reversal switches can prevent unwanted phase cancellations
  • Controls: Mix, Level, Clean, High Pass, Low Pass
  • Switches: Main Phase, HP Phase, LP Phase, HP Cut, LP Cut
  • LED: Effect On, HP Loop On, LP Loop On
  • Footswitch: Effect Bypass, HP Loop, LP Loop
  • Input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Output: 6.3 mm jack
  • HP Send: 6.3 mm jack
  • HP Return: 6.3 mm jack
  • LP Send: 6.3 mm jack
  • LP Return: 6.3 mm jack
  • Mains adapter connection: Hollow female plug 5.5 x 2.1 mm, negative pole inside
  • Power consumption: 100 mA
  • True bypass
  • Dimensions : 146mm x 121mm x 60mm
  • Weight : 584g
  • Handmade in Germany
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