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Seymour Duncan Polaron Analog Phaser Pedal
Transform your tone into something otherworldly! The Seymour Duncan Polaron offers an adjustable 16-stage analog filter array for an amazing range of tones.
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MXR Timmy Overdrive Pedal
Add more texture to your overdrive! The MXR Timmy overdrive pedal provides different clipping styles to cover a range of playing situations for any player.
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Seymour Duncan Diamondhead Multi-Stage Distortion Pedal
Get the power of a full stack in a small package! The Seymour Duncan Diamondhead distortion has a powerful active EQ onboard and an independent boost switch.
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MXR Clone Looper Pedal
Packed full of features in a small box, the easy-to-use MXR Clone Looper produces high-quality sound. Use this loop pedal to its full potential!
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MXR M299 Carbon Copy Mini Analog Delay Pedal
The Carbon Copy Mini Analog Delay packs the analog warmth and simple layout of the original into a compact enclosure so you can save pedalboard real estate.
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MXR Mini Iso-Brick M239 Power Supply
Supply power to a wide range of different pedal types with the MXR Mini Iso Brick power supply. Includes four 9V outputs and one switchable 9V/18V output.
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MXR EVH 5150 Chorus Pedal
You'll have no trouble finding "the brown sound" with this EVH 5150 Chorus, based on the legendary unit used by Eddie himself to texturize his iconic tone.
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MXR M294 Sugar Drive Pedal
Bring out the best of your guitar and amp sound with the MXR Sugar Drive, based on a rare circuit that increases overall headroom with uncolored boost.
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MXR Carbon Copy Deluxe Analog Delay Pedal
Get the Carbon Copy tone you know and love, with the added benefits of an extended delay time of up to 1.2 seconds and long-awaited tap tempo functionality.
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MXR M108S 10-Band Graphic EQ Pedal
Designed for visibility and low noise, the MXR M108S graphic EQ pedal lets you match your sound to any room and sculpt treble and bass levels to your taste.
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MXR M109S 6-Band Graphic EQ Pedal
Ask any sound engineer -- EQ is a huge part of tone, and a pedal EQ like the MXR M109S can help dial in the perfect sound for whatever size room you're in.
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MXR M291 Dyna Comp Mini Compressor Pedal
Get the transparency of the MXR Dyna Comp sound in a mini package with the M291 Mini compressor pedal. Toggle the Attack button for a fast or slow response.
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MXR M236 Super Badass Variac Fuzz Pedal
Coax some over-the-top tone with this powerful pedal. Use the Variac control to starve the power down to 5 volts for glitched-out, sputtery fuzz goodness.
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MXR Phase 95 Mini Phaser Pedal
Love the Phase 90 and Phase 45, but need to save precious pedalboard real estate? Have no fear. The Phase 95 combines both circuits into a tiny enclosure.
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MXR Tap Tempo Switch
Tap out your tempos in style with this sturdy MXR box. Use a standard tip/ring instrument cable to connect to delay pedals that accept external footswitches.
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MXR M300 Digital Reverb Pedal
Wash out and thicken your sound with the MXR M300 digital reverb pedal's six different reverb styles, including the "Pad" effect for a modulated shimmer.
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MXR EVH 5150 Overdrive Pedal
Dial in classic EVH tones and craft genuine tube-like distortion with the 5150 overdrive pedal -- powered by multi-stage MOSFETs with sensitive 3-band EQ.
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Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini Overdrive Pedal
Get the famed TS808 overdrive sound with all the same tonal control in a pedal that's a small fraction of the original's size with the Tube Screamer Mini.
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MXR Iso-Brick M238 Power Supply
Power up to 10 separate effects units via their own isolated outlet. Emulate sought-after sag on 2 outputs with adjustable voltage from 6V to 15V at 250 mA.
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MXR SF01 Slash Octave Fuzz Pedal
Slash through searing fuzz tone with this signature box from MXR. Completely analog circuitry backs up throbbing sub-octave and screaming octave-up controls.