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CAE MC-401 Boost/Line Driver MC-401 Boost/Line Driver The MC-401 is simple in design but superbly effective in solving a variety of mis-matched line level and signal conditioning problems that can occur when combining effects. POSTED: 12/08/2010 - 03:00 am
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CAE MC-404 Crybaby Dual Inductor Wah Despite the wah's versatility, it's very easy to use. It plays and feels just like a standard Crybaby wah, so buyers should expect it's familiarity and play it with ease. POSTED: 07/29/2011 - 07:03 am
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CSP101SL Script Phase 90 w LED If you want lush, warm and sweet phase tone that all of yesteryear's greats used, this is your pedal. POSTED: 07/27/2012 - 05:13 am
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DD-11 Dime Distortion The scooped sound is like barbeque sauce; it gives it a pretty sharp and sweet flavor, but it doesn't matter how much you pour on because all you will taste is barbeque sauce. POSTED: 04/16/2010 - 02:39 am
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GT-OD Overdrive I love it's versatility, and I simply love the tone it gives; sometimes, when on my computer, I still strum open strings on my guitar just to hear its sweet crunch. POSTED: 05/18/2010 - 03:07 am
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KFK-1 Ten Band EQ First off this pedal is basically the same thing as the 0 Band EQ but it has an extra output and has the cool paint on it. POSTED: 03/13/2009 - 06:12 am
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M-101 Phase 90 1978 transitional period, block logo/script back, non-led MXR Phase 90. This is the easiest pedal you could ever use. One knob, set it to your desired speed and forget about it. POSTED: 10/01/2008 - 03:48 am
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M-102 Dyna Comp It's MXR. It's built like a bomb shelter. You can feel safe to dance on it on stage. POSTED: 04/14/2009 - 03:52 am
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M-104 Distortion Plus his pedal is unbelievably easy to use, two pots, one for volume and one for distortion and as you might have guessed a switch to turn it off and on. POSTED: 02/22/2010 - 02:31 am
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M-107 Phase 100 If you're looking for a great sounding Phaser pedal without shelling out a ton of money, then the MXR Phase 100 is the pedal for you. POSTED: 08/17/2012 - 05:15 am
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M-108 10 Band EQ Very easy to use. Slide them up and down and you will hear the difference. Not much to it, I find myself resetting the controls once in a while to really get to know what it can do and what tone I can achieve. The manual has some presets that are ok, might be better used as a starting point but no rig setup is the same. POSTED: 02/06/2009 - 03:35 am
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M-109 6-Band EQ This is the perfect range for the electric guitar, giving you enough control with 6 bands, but not too much to be unwieldy. POSTED: 07/01/2009 - 03:34 am
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M-115 Distortion III Built with a heavy duty case, quality input/output jacks and the tactile feel of the switch are hallmarks of MXR. POSTED: 03/12/2009 - 05:26 am
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M-116 Fullbore Metal The MXR M-116 Fullbore Metal has many features but only one goal, to create to most punishing distortion know to man and pack it into a small bulletproof case. POSTED: 01/07/2010 - 02:44 am
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M-132 Super Comp The Super Comp is a fairly basic Compressor featuring only 3 knobs: Output, Attack Level and Sensitivity. This little pedal is easily one of the better pedals that I have tried over the years - it just does its job well without fuss or grief. POSTED: 10/17/2012 - 04:49 am
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M-133 Micro Amp ~ Overall, just a damn fine guitar pedal. If you're looking for something simple but still very good sounding for solos, this is the thing! Just one buttom and your solos wont ever be the same! POSTED: 05/13/2011 - 04:48 am
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M-135 Smart Gate This MXR pedal has one switch, one button, and one dial. The Full setting is why I personally got this pedal. It comes close to completely and totally eliminating feed back. POSTED: 07/10/2012 - 03:50 am
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M-148 Micro Chorus This is a chorus pedal that means it adds a slightly detuned vibrating signal to your sound. So basically it sounds like there were two guitars playing the same thing. POSTED: 03/29/2012 - 04:42 am
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M-152 Micro Flanger The MXR Micro Flanger is what MXR has to offer the more casual user of flanger. Compared to more expensive pedals, this one is very straight to the point. POSTED: 08/14/2012 - 07:36 am
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M-169 Carbon Copy Analog Delay This is a another pedal from MXR that delivers that sweet analog sound that guitarists love. The pedal has 3 knobs- Regen, Mix and Delay. The setup is very easy to get used to. POSTED: 06/26/2009 - 06:58 am
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M-195 Noise Clamp It's very easy to use once you think about it. It also looked cooler and who wouldn't want a cool lookin pedalboard? POSTED: 12/22/2011 - 03:44 am
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M-66 Classic Overdrive Very basic pedal, same operation as the Boss SD-1; has Gain, Tone, and Level knobs. POSTED: 06/14/2010 - 08:37 am
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M-77 Custom Badass Modified O.D. This Overdrive pedal has four knobs, Tone, 100 Hz, Output, and Gain. Overall, if this pedal is used with the right style of music, it can and will sound fantastic. POSTED: 04/19/2012 - 05:20 am
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M-78 '78 Custom Badass This thing is one of the best pedals I've ever used - it has three knobs, tone, output and distortion, and it's really easy to get a great tone out of it. POSTED: 06/10/2011 - 04:23 am
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ZW-38 Black Label Chorus Very easy to use, standard chorus controls plus a level control for the overall volume of the effect and two knobs for treble and bass. It achieves the most common chorus sounds, from ballads, "Come As You Are", etc. Great warm sound, non synthetic. POSTED: 01/19/2012 - 03:40 am
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ZW-44 Zakk Wylde Overdrive There's a knob for Volume, Tone, and Gain. It doesn't get much more simple than that in terms of Overdrive pedals. POSTED: 01/14/2010 - 04:25 am
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