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Ten Band EQ
Ten carefully chosen frequencies along with input and output level controls.
18 volt operation for twice the headroom of most EQ pedals.
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A classic overdrive circuit with modern modifications for improved performance and versatility.
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The M-117R: a reissue of the infamous original.
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Classic envelope filter sounds. Separate Dry and Effect signal controls. Organic analog tone.
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Organic Analog tone. Two independent octave voices. Mid+ Switch adds a midrange boost at user selected frequency.
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A great pedal for the old school guitar sounds that other pedals can't offer.
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Super high gain distortion. Three band EQ with sweepable mid frequencies. Tight, fast, switchable Noise Gate.
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The Blue Box takes your guitar signal and duplicates it two octaves down for a huge, subterranean tone.
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Classic EVH flanging tonality!
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This gorgeous sounding pedal will remind you how cool chorus can be. Set the Rate and Width controls to your liking and then dial in as much effect as you want with the Intensity knob.
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Transparent noise suppression.Three filter cut-off points: Hiss, Mid, or Full Band.
Gates out noise slowly when notes are being held and quickly when they are stopped short.
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Based on the benchmark sounds of the MXR M117 Flanger, the MXR Micro Flanger features many of the same flanging effects of its big brother, but in a smaller and more convenient size.
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Responsive FET Circuitry from MXR
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Delivers everything from overdrive to distortion, Natural, amp-like distortion, Retains your guitar's tone and clarity
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Fatten up your tone and strrrrretch your sustain.
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Carve, scoop, rumble, and shriek - all at the touch of a switch!
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The Dimeä Distortion_not subtle, not pretty.
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The M-181 MXR Bass Blowtorch bass overdrive pedal is made to deliver the hottest sounds this side of Hades--from a tube-like growl to full-blown distorted madness.
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The MXR M-80 Bass Direct Box with Distortion is more than just a direct box. It's got so many features, you may wonder how you ever did without it! It includes a distortion channel with gain, volume, and blend controls; a noise gate to help keep it clean; a Color control; and 3-band EQ control that lets you dial in any tone you need.
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Take your favorite studio compressor to the stage with the MXR M87 Bass Compressor. A complete array of controls_Attack, Release, Ratio, Input, and Output_makes it easy to fine-tune your sound, from subtle peak limiting to hard squashed compression effects.
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Eliminates hiss and excess noise from your effects chain. A single Trigger knob sets the volume threshold. Capable of reducing noise up to 26 dB. Maintains riff definition at extreme gain levels.
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Go from sparkly watery shimmers to intense rotating speaker simulation with a twist of the rate control knob.
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6 reverb styles yield an excellent selection of ambient sounds
Use an expression pedal to create outrageous effects
Trails Bypass mode lets your reverbs ring out
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The MXR M-101 Phase 90 Pedal gives you classic phasing with variable speed control. Add shimmer to lead passages or jet-plane resonance to muted strumming.
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The MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay Pedal features a completely analog audio path for the ultimate in rich, warm delay--made possible only by old-school bucket brigade technology.
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This all-analog pedal uses bucket-brigade circuitry to create classically lush, liquid textures that you just can't get with digital circuitry. Rate, Level, and Depth controls, as well as knobs for cutting High and Low frequencies allow ultimate tone control.
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The MXR Custom Badass '78 Distortion roars with huge amp stack tones and old-school distortion. MXR took a classic distortion circuit and hot-rodded it to deliver over-the-top, soaring leads and rich, saturated rhythms.
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The MXR M-102 Dyna Comp Pedal creates infinitely clean sustain. It uses a signal-limiting processor that varies its gain so that the output signal stays constant.
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MXR has combined two of the most-used phaser pedals ever made in the MXR Mini Phase 95 pedal. The original Phase 90 pedal was a four-stage phaser that practically defined the phaser sound for electric guitar, and the Phase 45 that followed was a two-stage phaser that delivered a smoother sound that blended better with certain music styles.
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The MXR M-133 Micro Amplifier Pedal adds a preset amount of gain, using a single control.
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