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Fishman AFX Pocket Blender Mini A/B/Y & DI
Fishman AFX Pocket Blender Mini A/B/Y & DI
Fishman AFX Pocket Blender Mini A/B/Y & DI
Fishman AFX Pocket Blender Mini A/B/Y & DI
Fishman AFX Pocket Blender Mini A/B/Y & DI
Fishman AFX Pocket Blender Mini A/B/Y & DI
Fishman AFX Pocket Blender Mini A/B/Y & DI

Fishman AFX Pocket Blender Mini A/B/Y & DI

Product ID : 56276275


Galleon Product ID 56276275
UPC / ISBN 605609179531
Shipping Weight 0.6 lbs
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Model PRO-AFX-DI2
Manufacturer Fishman
Shipping Dimension 5.08 x 2.91 x 2.48 inches
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Fishman AFX Pocket Blender Mini A/B/Y & DI Features

  • A/B/Y Pedal with Balanced DI Output

  • Four Different Modes

  • 2-channel Mixer

  • A/B/Y Output

  • Ground Lift


About Fishman AFX Pocket Blender Mini A/B/Y & DI

This is the classic Pocket Blender in a small footprint. Without even touching the A/B features, it’s a mini two-channel mixer allowing you to connect two audio sources and blend them together. This is perfect for dual-source systems such as Fishman soundhole pickups that feature a mic or body pickup. Build on the simple blender by setting up an “A mix” and a “B mix” where pressing the footswitch toggles between one mix and the other. You could balance your onboard pickup (50%) with your onboard mic (50%) on mix A. Then on mix B, which you use to take solos, you could boost the pickup to 75% while leaving the mic on 50%. All with a single stomp of the footswitch. And it’s not only an A/B pedal with a mixer, it is the heart of Fishman’s unique AFX Dual Path ecosystem. By using common TRS audio cables, you assign effects on either tip or ring signal paths and essentially switch between two ‘scenes,’ each with mix levels you control. AFX Pocket Blender can also serve as a Y splitter, taking a mono source and redirecting it to two different outputs, either one at a time or simultaneously.