Pedal Pawn BluesPrint Dual Overdrive

£279.00

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Pedal Pawn’s BluesPrint pedal is more than just another dual overdrive stompbox. Featuring two channels of juicy overdrive goodness, the BluesPrint presents you with two famous, and heavily sort after tones from one dual unit.

SRV Tonal Flavour

From the first channel, you will receive a fat, tasty, mid-range boost overdrive sound. Pedal Pawn have taken their inspiration for this tonal creation from SRV’s ‘80s screamer pedals to give you that bluesy vibe of the legendary guitarist.

Break On Through

The second channel have been designed and created to give you a warm, and punchy tone with mid-range clarity and boost. The perfect setting if you’re looking to achieve John Mayer’s spectacular sound.

Create Your Own Signature

Combining both channels together will unlock a new and exciting soundscape for you to create your own tonal signature with endless possibilities of overdriven tones to discover. The nice and simple controls make it quick and easy to change and navigate the tonal landscape of the BluesPrint.

Key Features

  • 2 Overdrive Channels – Both channels provide two different, famous overdrive tones. Combine them together to create you own signature sound and experiment to your hearts content.

Specifications

  • Power: 9V DC Adapter (Not Included)
  • Internal A-B/B-A Order Switch
  • True Bypass

Controls

  • 2x Tone Knobs
  • 2x Volume Knobs
  • 2x Drive Knobs
  • 2x Channel Switches

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