The LVL YELLOW by 1981 Inventions is a professional low-gain device that achieves overdrive gain ranges with a new and unique circuit. It features a combination of light clipping and op-amp push, providing a unique sound and gain structure. The pedal is designed to work well with humbuckers, P90s, and bass, offering a full-range frequency response and meticulously tuned mids.
In terms of dimensions, the LVL YELLOW measures 2 3/8" x 4 3/8", allowing it to settle nicely next to other pedals with proper proportions. The pedal comes with a branded 1981 tote bag, stickers, manual, and other accessories.
Sonically, the LVL YELLOW excels as a clean boost or sparkle adder, a workhorse low-gain overdrive that reacts nicely to pick attack, and is suitable for indie rock or midwest emo styles. It also stacks well with other pedals and is suitable for use with both guitar and bass.
The pedal is designed with a clean, crisp aesthetic and an intuitive design, offering simplicity in controlling gain and volume for quick and easy tone adjustments.
The LVL YELLOW by 1981 Inventions is available for purchase at a price of $229.00 USD.
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