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ADDROCK Electric Smile
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List Price: $220.00 Our Price: $179.00 You Save $41.00!
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The "Smile" has a fuzz that ranges from mild to wild without ever becoming "ice-picky" and gobs of smooth, fat bottom end. It sounds great by itself or add amp distortion or an overdrive for insane sustaining octave effects.
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PRO TONE Rhino Octave Down
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Our Price: $99.00
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Thick slabs of dual octaves down with a chunk of fuzz on top! The Rhino will give you unprecidented heaviness with a touch of mystery. Operates on a standard 9 volt battery or optional BOSS style adapter. Stomp switch built to withstand 30,000 stomps. Durable aluminum housing with an enamel finish. True by pass, as all Pro Tone pedals.
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FENDER Fender Blender
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List Price: $199.99 Our Price: $149.95 You Save $50.04!
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A reissue of the classic Fender Blender sold from 1968 to 1977. Players such as Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins and Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine use of original Blender pedals has elevated these originals to the status of coveted vintage treasures that fetch hundreds of dollars when they can be found. This reissue is intended to satisfy the demand that has driven the original's price so high. It is made for metal players who want an ultra-aggressive sound that is unique. The Fender Blender Custom is capable of a wide array of sounds that no other octave/fuzz pedal can provide.
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VOODOO LAB Proctavia
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List Price: $180.00 Our Price: $129.00 You Save $51.00!
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The Octavia is a fuzz which creates the octave doubling effect (one octave higher) made famous by Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck. The Voodoo Lab Proctavia is an exact replica of Tycobrahe Sound Company’s Octavia, the model used by Stevie Ray Vaughan and considered the most desirable by vintage collectors. The Proctavia includes the same transistors, germanium diodes and transformer coupled output stage as the original circuit to produce the outrageous distortion and high octave sound heard on classic recordings like “Are You Experienced” and “Wired”.
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