

The Mount Pleasant by Vick Audio is a low to medium gain overdrive pedal designed to deliver warm overdriven tones with great frequency response without overwhelming or oversaturating the sound. It is particularly suitable for blues, rock, and various other musical applications. The pedal features standard volume, gain, and tone controls, with a modified tone stack from the original pedal to provide a more balanced response. Additionally, it incorporates a high cut switch to offer users additional tonal options.
The Mount Pleasant pedal is particularly responsive to pickup selection, offering warm full tones towards the neck and bright singing tones when switching towards the bridge. The high cut toggle switch provides three options: NC (No Cut), HC1 (High Cut 1), and HC2 (High Cut 2), allowing users to tailor the pedal's tone to their specific setup and playing style.
Technical Specifications:
- True Bypass footswitch
- Neutrik Audio Jacks
- 2.1mm Boss style power jack, no internal 9V battery
The pedal is handcrafted in the USA and comes in a powder-coated aluminum chassis, ensuring durability and reliability for live performances and studio use.
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