The Decibel Eleven Dirt Clod is a fully analog overdrive distortion pedal featuring 10 memory presets. It provides a wide range of distortion sounds with two styles of clipping, in addition to variable mid and high controls. The pedal allows users to easily save presets and recall them as needed by accessing two different presets side by side, or by using the Dirt Clod bank mode to scroll and select preferred presets. Full MIDI capabilities enable the pedal to be used with a MIDI controller for automatically recalling presets or bypassing the pedal. MIDI expression pedal data can control any of the Dirt Clod parameters in real-time, allowing for adjustments to the distortion while playing and providing ultimate control. The pedal's dimensions are 4.5" x 5" x 2.4", and it weighs 1.5 lbs. The street price is $189.
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$90
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$100
Brand New
$169.99
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