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Audio Sprockets designs innovative audio solutions for acoustic instruments, with ToneDexter II as its flagship product. This brand helps musicians achieve a more natural pickup sound closer to a microphone recording, for simple and effective use both live and in the studio.
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Audio Sprockets is a brand specialized in audio solutions for acoustic string instruments, aiming to solve a well-known problem for stage musicians: finding the natural richness of a mic-captured sound while retaining the practicality of a piezo pickup system.
At the heart of its expertise is ToneDexter II, a professional preamp designed to transform the output of a piezo pickup to bring it closer to the sound of a microphone in both live and recording situations. Thanks to its WaveMap® technology and advanced settings, the device offers an effective, easy-to-use solution designed for guitarists, violinists, mandolinists, banjo, dobro, or double bass players.
ToneDexter II stands out for its ability to improve the sound of amplified acoustic instruments. It allows recording and playing back customized sound profiles for different instruments and configurations, thus offering great flexibility for musicians performing on stage or in the studio.
The brand also offers TapDexter, a dual footswitch designed to bring more comfort and control to the ToneDexter II. This accessory perfectly completes the Audio Sprockets ecosystem by making it easier to use in live performance.
Audio Sprockets is aimed at musicians seeking a more authentic acoustic sound without sacrificing the reliability of a modern amplification system. The brand focuses on simplicity, efficiency, and accessibility, offering products that are both powerful and intuitive.
By combining technological innovation, audio expertise, and an understanding of instrumentalists' needs, Audio Sprockets has established itself as a reference for those who want to optimize the sound of their acoustic instrument on stage, during rehearsals, or in the studio.