Screamin’ Blues™ The Screamin’ Blues Overdrive / Distortion is designed for guitarists who need a pedal that responds to playing dynamics. Blues players in particular will love how the Screamin’ Blues gives them total control of their tone. Playing lightly gives you a mild overdrive, but dialing up the gain and digging in hard will make the Screamin’ Blues sing with ultra-rich harmonics and sustain.

Price:$69.95

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The Soul Vibe is a rotary speaker emulation pedal with that perfectly seasoned “phase-like” quality. The Soul Vibe delivers the ultimate in consistency and reliability, so stop searching for that perfect three-decade-old original ’cause we’ve got the goods right here. Other features include hardwire bypass, LED operation indicator, non-slip rubber bottom, easy-access 9v battery compartment and included external power supply

Price:$189.00

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Death Metal™ The legendary Death Metal pedal is by far the most extreme distortion you will ever hear. Simply put, we have turned the gain up to “eleven” and ripped the knob off. Level, Low, Mid, and High tone controls provide flexible tone shaping, so even though this distortion is over the top, your guitar is guaranteed to cut through.

Price:$69.95

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boyband625.com – Today we take a look at the BOSS DS-2 TURBO Distortion and demonstrate how it performs in both rhythm and lead capacities.

 

media.roland.com Robert Marcello`s Demo performance for ME-70, the latest multi-effects unit from BOSS. A multi-effects unit thats as easy as a stompbox ― thats the beauty of the new ME-70. The friendly, knob-laden design makes tone creation a snap, but with a powerful COSM AMP section derived from the GT-10, the ME-70 takes the EZ effects concept to new heights.

 

Boing Boing Video archives: www.boingboing.net Joel from Boing Boing Gadgets explains: —— After we noticed the Voice Box FX pedal from Electro-Harmonix, I noticed that they were based in Long Island City, just a short train ride away from my place in Brooklyn. Since I’m getting ready to move to Oregon—Hello, Eugene!—I figured I ought to get up there and check out one of the last family-owned music gear companies in America. Turns out that EHX also manufacturers a huge percentage of the …

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