
Compared to my old Decimator, "Threshold" of Decimator II works even smarter,
smoother and more linear.

If you want to put a Decimator into your amp effect loop to kill the noise from preamp stage,
you should get a "G-String" version.
There is another extra signal loop on "G-String" to track original signal from your guitar.
You can switch from gain channel to clean channel and never have to switch the Decimator G String off due to the threshold being set too high.

There is another patterned design on Decimator II - 1/8" "Link-In" and "Link-Out"
which allow user to link another Decimator II to work as ISP "ProRack G".

Comparison Video - Decimator I vs Decimator II
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