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MXR YJM308 Yngwie Malmsteen Overdrive Pedal
Built to Yngwie Malmsteen's notoriously exacting specs, the YJM308 boasts a dynamic, touch-sensitive feel to complement the pedal's over-the-top saturation.
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MXR M108S 10-Band Graphic EQ Pedal
Designed for visibility and low noise, the MXR M108S graphic EQ pedal lets you match your sound to any room and sculpt treble and bass levels to your taste.
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MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay Pedal (M169)
From subtle, Gilmour-esque texture to fat "bathroom" slap-back, the CC's got it all! Dial in sweet, warm delay with a fully analog path with true bypass.
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Orange Crush 20 Guitar Combo Amplifier
Crank out the jams on this 20-watt tone machine! Use a footswitch to alternate between the revamped preamp's clean and dirty channels for max versatility.
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MXR Clone Looper Pedal
Packed full of features in a small box, the easy-to-use MXR Clone Looper produces high-quality sound. Use this loop pedal to its full potential!
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MXR M109S 6-Band Graphic EQ Pedal
Ask any sound engineer -- EQ is a huge part of tone, and a pedal EQ like the MXR M109S can help dial in the perfect sound for whatever size room you're in.
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MXR M68 Univibe Pedal
Plug in and prepare for rich and watery sounds to drip out of your amp. Set up the pedal to produce anything from slow warbles to faster, percussive pulses.
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MXR EVH Phase 90 Eddie Van Halen Phaser Pedal
Designed with Mr. Van Halen and dressed in stripes, the MXR EVH Phase 90 lets you toggle between vintage and modern MXR phaser sounds with the Script switch.
$129.99
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Orange Crush 12 Guitar Combo Amplifier (12 Watts, 1x6")
Get that punchy tone Orange is known for in this tiny amp. Simulate the sound of a monster 4x12" Orange cab in your headphones with the CabSim technology.
$109.00
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MXR M-135 Smart Gate Pedal
Control your tone with this 3 mode gate pedal. The M-135 lets you go from crisp cleans to blaring distortion without any unwanted noise.
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Fender FE1225 Electric Guitar Gig Bag
Confidently protect your guitar with this premium gig bag from Fender. Durable and cushy, this bag features a large front pocket for holding accessories.
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MXR Phase 95 Mini Phaser Pedal
Love the Phase 90 and Phase 45, but need to save precious pedalboard real estate? Have no fear. The Phase 95 combines both circuits into a tiny enclosure.
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Orange Amp Detonator ABY Amp Switcher Pedal
Get the most from your guitar tone when using two amps. The Detonator features buffered outputs to drive long cables, as well as a handy phase invert switch.
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Grundorf GMT-003 Guitar Maintenance Table
This compact maintenance table lets you fix your guitar, then fold it back up for easy transport. Added compartments keep your tools and supplies organized.
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MXR M152 Micro Flanger Pedal
Get all the classic flange effects of the MXR M117 model in a much smaller package. You can go from jet airplane to spacey with the switch of a foot.
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Orange Two Stroke Boost and Equalizer Guitar Pedal
Supercharge your sound with the dual parametric EQs of the Two Stroke! Engage up to 12 dB of boost to smash the front end of your tube amp for roaring tone.
$135.00
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MXR M234 Analog Chorus Pedal
From watery waves to swirling soundscapes, it's hard to beat the MXR Analog Chorus. This unit uses bucket-brigade circuitry to generate genuine vintage tone.
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Orange PPC108 Guitar Speaker Cabinet (1x8")
Get big Orange tone from a tiny cabinet! Unleash the power of your Orange Micro Terror amplifier head when you plug it into this 8" single-speaker enclosure.
$109.00
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MXR Duke of Tone Overdrive Pedal
Premium boutique tone for the masses! This collaborative pedal brings some of that Analog Man magic to a micro pedal format at an affordable price point.
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Fender Pure Vintage '51 Telecaster Pickups
Go back to 1951 -- the first year that the Telecaster was called the Telecaster -- with these pickups, inspired by Fender's iconic guitars of the era.