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Rowin Plexion Distortion Pedal for Guitar & Bass with Bright and Normal Mode True Bypass

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The Danelectro 3699 fUZZ (and the much earlier cheapo, French Toast) are clones of the fOXX Tone Machine. Trey August 23, 2022 The only issue? Boss discontinued the original pedal in 1991 and pre-owned models (particularly the Japanese manufactured versions) sell for an unusually high price tag. The DS-1 has a sound and feel that I describe as "real." It has a great way of distorting your guitar signal while retaining the characteristic sound of your guitar. Being analog ensures no latency whatsoever. It's comparable to a carburetor-equipped car as opposed to a fuel injection-powered car, to use an analogy - completely connected to your tone.

The unit features a 'Filter' control that allows you to roll on/off the brittle high-end frequencies to your taste. On bright mode, it takes on familiar tones from the 80s with tighter palm mute tones and sizzling highs. Below we've put together a list of popular pedals and their corresponding inexpensive clones, some of which we sell. These are all real clones, not pedals which pretend to be original and cost twice as much as the pedal they're cloning. So the ones we list here are clones, and don't try to hide that fact (and in some cases even make it obvious with a nod to the original in the name).

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Those things are so cheap and compact, I'd like to use them to insert essential FX to individual synths (at the moment, I have a pedalboard bus set up as sends for the lot of them).

This "Plexi-drive" style mini guitar pedal offers an array of low gain tones as well as access to "hot-rodded" higher gain tones.Tone City and Movall always seemed to share the same pedals too. But Movall seem to not be around anymore. Caline Orange Burst FTW, none of the others came close, noodling on La Grange, the pedal sounded great whatever the settings, no-brainer, it had dimension and clarity the others didn't. My perfect pedal. If we're talking about great distortion pedals, the DS-1 is not to be ignored. The DS-1 Distortion pedal has made its way into my setup more than once or twice in my playing career.

The Fender Pugilist is my favorite distortion pedal from Fender’s new range of beautifully designed pedals. In fact, it is one of the best distortion pedals on the market today (in my opinion). Especially considering its feature set, price-point, build quality, and tone. You’ll also usually find that they offer more gain, saturation, aggression, and sustain than overdrive pedals. However, there are usually exceptions. The fuzz and overdrives have a gain, volume, and filter (high-pass, low-pass, or none). But the distortion has an extra switch that goes between crunch, mild, and soaring lead tones.This is a work in progress. It's certainly not complete and there's a fair bit of guess work in there. Please get in touch if you know of inexpensive clones which aren't on the list! For example, one preset could be the fuzz and overdrive, while the second preset could be all three. The Fender Pugilist is an incredibly versatile distortion thanks to its two gain stages and ability to run them in series or blend them together. There’s a dual version of the pedal that offers more flexibility. It should be noted that some pedals are heavily influenced by the original, as opposed to being a 100% clone. So for a few of the below pedals, the manufacturer has put their own twist or improvement on it. Interesting, your synth outputs would be line level, are you using line level or instrument level pedals, do you use an additional device?

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