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Menatone Blue Collar Overdrive Guitar Pedal Menatone Blue Collar Overdrive Guitar Pedal
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It's a good thing the Menatone Blue Collar has a graphic of the "Fat Guy" because this is a FAT sounding pedal. It's everything it used to be and more. The Blue Collar has plenty of gain, but always has a nice clarity to it. The slight mid bump is right where you would want it. No TS mid honk here, folks. The Tone Control has been modified to work over the entire range of the pot, instead of the being bunched at the ends. The Blue Collar is a great heavy blues and rock pedal. It works great for getting the Warren Haynes sounds.

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Menatone Red Snapper Overdrive Guitar Pedal Menatone Red Snapper Overdrive Guitar Pedal
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The Menatone Red Snapper is the original Menatone guitar pedal. It debuted in 1996 to fill the need for a very open and uncompressed overdrive. The circuit has remained the same except for the addition of the cut control, which allows complete control of the treble response. The unique design of the cut allows it to be taken completely out of the circuit when turned all the way down. The Menatone Red Snapper pedal can produce anything from clean boost to enough drive to keep your amp's inherent tone in tact. The Menatone Red Snapper guitar pedal is perfect for those of you that want your amp's sound just "more."

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Menatone Ms. Foxy Brown Overdrive Guitar Pedal Menatone Ms. Foxy Brown Overdrive Guitar Pedal
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The new Menatone Foxy Brown guitar pedal was inspired by those cool old British 18 watt amplifiers. It is crunchy, raw, and total rock-and-roll. The tone control works a bit differently from most pedals. From noon down, it cuts highs. From noon up, it cuts bass. All the midrange remains untouched. The unique SAG control simulates the compression of a tube rectifier as it is turned up.

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Menatone Pleaure Trem 5000 Guitar Pedal Menatone Pleaure Trem 5000 Guitar Pedal
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The Menatone Pleasure Trem 5000 guitar pedal owes its sound more to an organ or synthesizer than to a vintage amp. The wave knob takes the pulse from ultra smooth triangle to stuttering square. The speed goes from swampy slow to almost ring modulation fast. The depth control provides enough range for subtle 3-D effects to full on and off chop. Most importantly, the Menatone Pleasure Trem 5000 will not change the tone of your instrument. Nor will it boost the signal. The Yellow LED constantly flashes to let you know where the speed is set at all times.

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Menatone Workingman's Blue Guitar Pedal Menatone Workingman's Blue Guitar Pedal
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The Menatone Workingman's Blue guitar pedal debuted in early 2001 as a response to many guitar players who wanted an old-school British sound. Based on the famous JTM-45 "Bluesbreaker" circuit, it provides some of the thickest, chewiest overdrive you could imagine. Since it is based on the entire JTM-45 circuit, it does both the clean and distorted sounds of the amp. Also, with its foot-switchable boost, you can now set up that elusive amp on the edge of breakup rhythm tone and then kick in the boost for your fat, searing lead lines.

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Menatone Top Boost in a Can Guitar Pedal Menatone Top Boost in a Can Guitar Pedal
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The Menatone Top Boost in a Can guitar pedal is an overdrive pedal based on the Vox AC-30 top boost circuit. This pedal features a Cut control and a 3-band EQ section, as well as Gain and SAG controlsTrue Bypass Switching.

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Menatone King of the Britains Guitar Pedal Menatone King of the Britains Guitar Pedal
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The Menatone King of the Britains guitar pedal is based on a 1968 Plexi circuit. This was the last of the Plexi panels. The '67-'68 transition years had a tighter low end, but without the ice pick in the ear of the later metal panel amps. The voice switch mimics the different responses of the two channels of those amps. Voice 1 is like the bass channel. Voice 3 is like the lead channel. Voice 2 is in between where the original KOB was voiced. The boost is a clean boost usable with or without the amp simulation circuit and can take the King into huge levels of distortion.

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Menatone Howie Guitar Pedal Menatone Howie Guitar Pedal
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Lengthy descriptions of the Menatone Howie's tone are honestly not needed at this point. Since 1999, the Menatone Howie guitar pedal has given its fan that extremely expensive and elusive amp tone that they crave. The Menatone Howie is the ultimate in clarity and dynamics. This new incarnation adds an EQ switch to adjust the mids for better use with single coil pickups. And now the Drive channel gives both drive and level controls to truly taylor every nuance of your lead tone.

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