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Marshall Bluesbreaker Reissue Overdrive Pedal
Beef up your rig with the Bluesbreaker overdrive pedal! Delivering distinctive British saturation, this reissue comes in a steel chassis like the original.
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Fender Hammertone Fuzz Pedal
True to the splatter of '60s silicon dirtboxes, the Fender Hammertone Fuzz pedal also offers an octave switch to bring your tone to new heights.
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Fender Hammertone Delay Pedal
Want a no-nonsense delay pedal? The Fender Hammertone delay packs up to 950ms of delay time, lush modulation, and an analog dry through in one compact pedal.
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Dunlop Akira Takasaki Crybaby Fuzz Wah Pedal
Now you can replicate the loud yet clear wah tone of Akira Takasaki with this signature Crybaby Fuzz Wah, perfect for solos and technical riffing.
$229.99
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Dunlop Cry Baby Mini 535Q Auto Return Wah Pedal
Dynamic versatility and a small footprint: Dunlop's Cry Baby Mini wah pedal is a fraction of the size of its older brother with all the same legendary tone.
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Fender Hammertone Flanger Pedal
Get airborne right from your pedalboard! The Fender Hammertone Flanger has resonance and type controls that let you access different eras of flange.
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Marshall The Guv'nor Reissue Overdrive/Distortion Pedal
Crafted in the UK, Marshall's The Guv'nor is a faithful recreation of the original that was released in 1988 that will add some British flavor to any rig.
$189.99
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Fender Hammertone Metal Distortion Pedal
Add a compact metal pedal to your rig for less! The Hammertone Metal distortion pedal offers a two-band EQ for sculpting your heavy tones.
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Dunlop John Petrucci JP95 Cry Baby Wah Pedal
Wail like prog rock shredder John Petrucci with this signature JP95 Cry Baby Wah, designed with the Dunlop team and Dream Theater engineer Richard Chycki.