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Specifications:
- Smooth, round, fat distortion--the sound of tubes being pushed past their limits
- The overdriven sound that the electric blues and rock were built on
- Its unique asymmetric overdrive circuitry delivers a genuine overdrive effect for a classic guitar sound that still maintains the subtle nuances of your picking technique
- And so you can get your tone just right, there's a Tone control knob between the Level and Drive knobs
- No, there's nothing complicated about this pedal--just some great engineering and a sound that stands the test of time
- A lot of digital distortions out there could take a lesson from the SD1
- Compact overdrive pedal with warm, smooth overdriven sounds
- Unique asymmetric overdrive circuitry for a classic, natural tube amp growl
- Tone control provides precise adjustment of drive sound
- Compatible with most electric guitars
- Input/ Output Signal: Single Audio Track
- Signal: Analog Signal
- Voltage: 9V
- Power Source: 9V Battery/ 9V Power Suppley
Detail:

- Compact overdrive pedal with warm, smooth overdriven sounds

- Unique asymmetric overdrive circuitry for a classic, natural tube amp growl
How to Buy Guitar Effects Pedals:
- Make your electric guitar sound better by buying some of the best guitar pedals of all time
- Based on your budget and style of playing, decide whether you will buy individual effects pedals, or multi-effects pedals
- Multi-effects pedals are more expensive, and used digital technology to provide a wide variety of sounds in one unit. They cost between $150-$400. These are generally powered with power supplies.
- Single effects pedals are individual effects that can be chained together with short length 1/4" audio cords. They are usually powered either with 9 volt batteries or power supplies. These pedals typically cost between $40-$120 dollars
- The Pod Line series is the most commonly purchased multi-effects pedal. There are many other types of multi-effects pedals, some specialize in certain sound types, like digital delay or amp simulation
- If you want to buy individual guitar pedals, start with a basic distortion pedal like the Boss DS-1 or the Big Muff. Then buy a basic delay pedal. Read online to find what pedals your favorite guitarists use and buy the same pedals or less expensive versions of the same effects. After a while you will create a pedal set that gives your guitar playing a distinctive sound
- Most professional touring musicians buy Boss and Roland pedals. They have durable metal cases. If you plan to play live shows, make sure your pedals are durable enough to survive your performances
- You can save money by purchasing generic power supplies for pedals powered by 9 volt batteries, especially if you play a lot
Package Included:
- 1 x Single Track Analog Signal Super Overdrive Guitar Effect Pedal
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