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The Plexi Tone guitar effect is a pedal made according to the legendary amps from the 1970s, which excels in its natural and dense distortion. Plexi Tone offers a choice of key controls to help guitarists achieve the legendary sound of overdrive or soft crunch. The effect is equipped with Crunch
Distortion guitar effect pedal that was designed in association with Pete Thorn and emulates the sound of legendary pedal from the 70’s, known for its natural and rich distortion. It is housed in a small pedal-board friendly housing with 3 control knobs (Level, Drive, Tone) and 1 bypass switch,
The Plexi Tone guitar effect is a pedal made according to the legendary amps from the 1970s, which excels in its natural and dense distortion. Plexi Tone offers a choice of key controls to help guitarists achieve the legendary sound of overdrive or soft crunch. The effect is equipped with Crunch
Ultra-compact and neat boost effect pedal for electric guitar that offers a clean 15dB low noise boost. It can be used to boost the guitar solo with an extra few dB’s on top, or maybe to boost the input on the amp to get more sustain and bite. Or it can simply drive the distortion pedals with
The new Carl Martin Panama Overdrive, cool anodized case and that awesome Carl Martin DC/DC converter circuitry which allows the pedal to run with +-12V internally. Check it out yourself, Gain Level and Tone controls along with the new Damping control, head mounted input/outputs and 9V DC input
Whether you want to push your amp’s natural overdrive into the sweet spot, or give a little extra colour to your tone which is definitely the British Black and Gold, the Carl Martin Plexitone Lo-gain Pedal hits the mark.The Carl Martin Plexitone Lo-gain will make single coils sing, and give
When we look back to the glory days of rock guitar (mid 60's to mid 70's), some of the most popular amplifier set-ups were British Marshalls and Vox's.....often with multi-speaker cabinets. Players like Tony Iommi, Ritchie Blackmore, Brian May etc, carved their signature sounds on stage and in the