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[Richie Kotzen] TECH21 RK5 FLY RIG V2 A practical multi-effects kit with all the features you need in one compact package [Sound demo/review]

Richie Kotzen captivates the world with his unique technique and style.
They are known for their simple performance setups, without using huge boards or anything like that.
The effects pedals that Richie uses are simple, yet multi-functional and high quality.
Check out the features, sound, and reputation of this multi-effector that has a full range of distortion, amp, and spatial effects, and even a tuner function!
About TECH21 | About the brand

TECH 21 is a Manhattan-based musical instrument manufacturer famous for its preamp effects. The DI box "SANSAMP CLASSIC," released in 1989, successfully developed a tube amp emulation circuit, breaking new ground. The method of line recording the sound of a tube amp, which was previously thought to be impossible, has maintained its position as a standard recording device for artists around the world.
TECH21 RK5 FLY RIG V2|Spec & Info.

Basic information about TECH21 RK5 FLY RIG V2
| Effector Name | RK5 FLY RIG V2 |
| Brand | TECH21 |
| Categories | Multi Effector |
| Specification. | Power supply: 9-12VDC (9VDC/150mA or more) Size: W317mm x H311mm x HD63mm Weight: 587g |
The RK5 is a signature model designed based on Richie Kotzen's playing and sound, taking advantage of the functionality of the FLY RIG 5.
The RK5 is a model that was completed after Richie himself used the prototype on tour.
You can shape your overdrive tone by adjusting the 3-band active EQ, level and drive controls.
- Richie Kotzen signature model covering everything from distortion to amp and spatial effects
- SansAmp section can be switched ON/OFF from V2
Richie leaves the SansAmp section on when he's plugged directly into the mixer, and turns it off when he's using an amp. - V2 adds rotary speaker mode, compressor, fuzz and tuner functions
TECH21 RK5 FLY RIG V2|Sound Demo
TECH21 RK5 FLY RIG V2 | Review and reputation
This must be it.
Sound House Than
It doesn't have the convenience of a digital multi, but the analog sound is great.
Among the Fly Rig products, this one is the one to buy if you want the versatility of sound creation.
It's no wonder that Richie Kotzen actually uses it in his live performances.
The input is a clean booster (can be changed to Comp) → OD (can be changed to Fuzz) → Sans amp → reverb → delay (can be changed to chorus), and all but Sans can be turned on/off with a foot switch. The delay also has a tap tempo input. The output is a normal output to an amp and a balanced output to send directly to a PA. There's even a tuner as a bonus.
Sound House Than
Packed with all these features, it weighs just under 500g! And yet, the sound is usable (although this is a matter of personal preference)... no, I think it sounds pretty good.
As the previous person said, when something is this good, it makes you want more.
Personally, I think it would have been the best if it was programmable... Although, if that were the case, the sound would definitely change.
I think it's great when you're traveling by train within Tokyo and want to carry as little equipment as possible!
By the way, the power consumption is 200mA, and it worked without any problems with P's adapter (battery emulator).






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