
Anthony Easton
The Throne Torcher by Abominable Electronics is a distortion pedal designed as a modern take on the Boss HM-2. It features a clean blend, low, mid, high, volume, and distortion controls. Additionally, it includes a second footswitch that engages diode clipping, providing a volume boost and thickening the tone for leads and heavier parts in songs. The pedal also incorporates Klon components and a relay-based soft-touch clipping footswitch to eliminate mechanical switches and improve the pedal's lifetime. The enclosure is available in a translucent sparkle red color, with a chance to receive a surprise chase variant with black splatter. The pedal is also equipped with top-mounted jacks for convenience. The Throne Torcher is known for its ability to deliver a thick, chainsaw-like tone with added versatility and modern features.
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$165

Very Good
$165

Very Good
$169

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