Manufacturer Tone Box, Inc. came up with a 3D stompbox shaped as a scary skull.
It has a stainless steel body and red and blue LED’s that illuminate when the pedal is activated. Production models are available in four finishes: gun metal, stainless steel, aged and ancient. Also available are custom precious metal models in 24k gold and sterling silver.
The Rockmodules technology inside of the Skull Crusher was designed after the Kasha Amplifiers Rockmod sound. It is described as “the world’s first overdrive pedal with eight distinct analog voicing’s and can be used with guitar, bass or any other musical instrument.”
On the back of the head you will find the VOICING, TONE and GAIN controls. The voicing knob is designed to allow the musician to select from four presets labeled as CLEAR (3dB up), ICE (11 dB up), CHAINS (15dB up) and BODY (18 dB up).
Tone Box will be accepting limited custom orders on a first come, first serve basis and pricing will very per order depending on the availability and requests of the customer.
Tone Box say they’re seeking domestic dealers and international distributors.
Pricing
Base Models start at $399.00 USD.
For more information, visit www.toneclonepedals.com.
The Rockmodules technology inside of the Skull Crusher was designed after the Kasha Amplifiers Rockmod sound. It is described as “the world’s first overdrive pedal with eight distinct analog voicing’s and can be used with guitar, bass or any other musical instrument.”
On the back of the head you will find the VOICING, TONE and GAIN controls. The voicing knob is designed to allow the musician to select from four presets labeled as CLEAR (3dB up), ICE (11 dB up), CHAINS (15dB up) and BODY (18 dB up).
Tone Box will be accepting limited custom orders on a first come, first serve basis and pricing will very per order depending on the availability and requests of the customer.
Tone Box say they’re seeking domestic dealers and international distributors.
Pricing
Base Models start at $399.00 USD.
For more information, visit www.toneclonepedals.com.
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