

The ModTone MT-EM Extreme Metal Guitar Effects Pedal is a true-bypass boutique-style effect pedal designed to deliver extreme gain levels, ranging from subtle to over-the-top. The pedal features a four-knob configuration, with two knobs being dual concentric. The "Level" and "Gain" knobs allow users to adjust the amount of distorted crunch in their sound, while the semi- parametric "High/Low EQ" pot enables adjustment of frequency and boost/cut. Additionally, the semi-parametric "Mid/Mid-Scoop" pot allows users to adjust frequency and bandwidth, providing control over four EQ bands.
The pedal is housed in a corrosion-resistant metal chassis and features a blue LED On/Off light for easy visibility on stage. It also offers true bypass functionality, ensuring that the pedal does not affect the tone when bypassed in the signal chain.
The ModTone MT-EM Extreme Metal pedal can be powered by a 9-volt battery or a 9-volt AC adaptor (not included). Its design and functionality make it suitable for guitarists looking to achieve intense metal distortion tones with precise control over their sound.
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