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The DigiTech Drop Blackout limited-edition delivers the legendary pitch-shifting power of the original Drop in a sleek, all-black design. -
The Fuzz Factory from ZVex is a 5-knob fuzz pedal with 2 old-stock '60s germanium transistors. Though the circuit isn't modeled after any one specific classic fuzz effect, it delivers tones straight out of the 1960s. These 5 knobs control the Fuzz Factory's parameters at various operating levels, letting you shape your own personalized fuzz.
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The CAE Wah allows you to switch between two distinctly-voiced Fasel® Inductors with a built-in Boost/Line Driver circuit, internal Q and gain controls, and bright status LEDs on each side of the pedal. This pedal can be powered by a 9-volt battery, a Dunlop ECB003 9-volt adapter, or the DC Brick™, Iso-Brick™, and Mini Iso-Brick™ power supplies (not included). -
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The Discovery Analog Delay is the first of its kind for Suhr and the world. Retaining the tone vibe and creative inspiration of iconic analog delay units yet adding the versatility of the most modern and expandable delay pedals available today. -
In May of 2009, we shipped our very first Koko Boost pedal. Koko's unique design incorporated both a transparent clean boost and a selectable midrange boost which extended the range of your tube amplifier and Overdrive and/or Distortion pedals. Needless to say it wasn't long before Koko was seen on the pedalboards of touring guitarists for it's unique capabilities. -
In July of 2009, Suhr shipped their very first Shiba Drive pedal. Shiba was designed to provide players with a variety of fat rhythm and warm singing lead tones. The Shiba Drive gained great popularity among players seeking an overdrive pedal that could be used in conjunction with their amplifier’s clean or overdrive channels for added flexibility.

