Roadkiller Overdrive by Greenhouse Effects is a versatile distortion pedal designed to deliver outstanding guitar tone across various setups and occasions. The pedal features cascaded FET gain stages, offering a wide range of tones from warm articulated clean to filthy grit and nasty distortion. The Tone knob provides three separate settings for maximum variability, adjusting the output based on the Gain knob position. At the minimum setting, it delivers a flat EQ output, while at mid gain, mid frequencies are emphasized, and at high gain, it produces a thicker, denser tone.
The Roadkiller Overdrive is equipped with true-bypass functionality, ensuring that the pedal does not affect the guitar's tone when disengaged. It is 100% handmade and operates on a 9V power supply. The pedal showcases graphic novel- inspired artwork, depicting Jim Morrison.
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$149.39
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$184.99
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$159
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