The DGTM is designed to bring forth an overdrive that has both "vintage crunch" and "modern tweak" according to T-Rex.
Controls:
- Gristle: use this control to dial in the amount of tasty saturation desired.
- Tone: Adjusts the edges of your tone from smooth to crispy.
- Gravy: Pour on the gravy. Adjusts the volume of your signal.
- Toggle Switch: Toggle to the right for a vintage voiced crunchy helping of the sonic main course. Toggle to the left for a more compressed gain wrought onslaught.
The Gristle pedal line was born in the US as a result of the cooperation between technician Tim Jauernig and guitar player Greg Koch. T-Rex adopted the Gristle pedals and they are now official members of the T-Rex pedal family, they say.
For more information, visit www.t-rex-eng.com.
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