

The Galea by Vemuram is a medium-gain overdrive pedal designed to recreate the legendary late 50's Fender Tweed Deluxe (5E3 Circuit) and the Tone-Master from the 90's built by the Fender Custom Shop. It is equipped with two trimmers: SAT (Saturation) and DRV (Drive). The SAT trimmer allows users to achieve a tube-like tone, while the DRV trimmer provides control over the gain of the tone. The pedal features controls for Level, Gain, Bass, Mid, Treble, Saturation, and Drive Trimmer, as well as an ON/OFF switch. The terminal includes Input and Output, and the power options are 006P (9 Volt Battery) or 9Volt regulated AC/DC adapter (Center Negative). The pedal's dimensions are 70(W) x 113(D) x 50(H)mm, with a weight of 430g and a current draw of 11 m/A. It is compatible with 18V, except for fuzz pedals, but it is designed for 9V, and using higher voltages is not recommended.
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$320
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$449
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$490.19
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$503.98
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$642.06
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