Joe Bonamassa himseld posted today a picture of his new MXR pedal effect, possibly an overdrive one.
No information has come to complete the picture yet, Joe Bonamassa just indicated that the pedal sound “good at all volumes”. We’ll certainly have to wait until NAMM 2013 for more.
Here’s the picture:
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