DigiTech brought a new DOD effect pedal for guitar to Musikmesse 2015, the Gunslinger MOSFET distortion.
With the DOD Gunslinger, DigiTech wanted to create a distortion that reacts to the playing dynamics, allows for note/string-separation and that is able to generate harmonics and clip the signal like guitar tube preamps can do.
The pedal features Gain, Level, High and Low knobs as well as a true bypass circuit. It can be 9V or 18V-powered.
More info at digitech.com.
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