Clearing the following pedals. Open to trades with Keeley Katana.
1. Mad Professor Ruby Red Booster - S$200
Three-in-one clean boost, treble boost and overdrive. Dial in any three, any way you want. You can imagine how versatile this thing can be, to kick your amp or to sweeten up clean lines by adding treble. PLUS this thing comes with a high-quality buffer (toggle-able, can be switched to true-bypass) to run your signal through a long chain of pedals without losing tone. Incredible value for money, this pedal is.
2. Mad Professor Mighty Red Distortion - S$190
Higher gain pedal, the Mighty Red is Mad Professor's take on the Marshall-in-a-box pedal. Growly, hairy and very chunky, the Mighty Red lets you dial in rip-roaring 80s-style distortion while retaining note definition.
3. Paul Cochrane Timmy - S$180
Famously used by Nigel Hendroff on the Hillsong records, the Timmy provides clear, transparent overdrive perfect for church/post-rock applications. The Bass/Treble cut knobs are very useable and provide a wide range of tones. Works well as a boost too.
4. Suhr Shiba Drive - S$220
Organic, touch-sensitive overdrive with a hint of compression that is very pleasing. 3 clipping modes allow for a wide range of tones, from smooth, compressed leads to open and lush overdrive. Very useable tones across all settings.
1. Mad Professor Ruby Red Booster - S$200
Three-in-one clean boost, treble boost and overdrive. Dial in any three, any way you want. You can imagine how versatile this thing can be, to kick your amp or to sweeten up clean lines by adding treble. PLUS this thing comes with a high-quality buffer (toggle-able, can be switched to true-bypass) to run your signal through a long chain of pedals without losing tone. Incredible value for money, this pedal is.
2. Mad Professor Mighty Red Distortion - S$190
Higher gain pedal, the Mighty Red is Mad Professor's take on the Marshall-in-a-box pedal. Growly, hairy and very chunky, the Mighty Red lets you dial in rip-roaring 80s-style distortion while retaining note definition.
3. Paul Cochrane Timmy - S$180
Famously used by Nigel Hendroff on the Hillsong records, the Timmy provides clear, transparent overdrive perfect for church/post-rock applications. The Bass/Treble cut knobs are very useable and provide a wide range of tones. Works well as a boost too.
4. Suhr Shiba Drive - S$220
Organic, touch-sensitive overdrive with a hint of compression that is very pleasing. 3 clipping modes allow for a wide range of tones, from smooth, compressed leads to open and lush overdrive. Very useable tones across all settings.