
Anthony Easton
The Fat Metal Pro by Amptweaker is a high-gain preamp designed for recording or live performance. It features an all-analog circuitry for better dynamics and response. The pedal includes a built-in DeFizzerator to reduce excessive high-end frequencies, a Depth Finder to simulate tube power amp response, and a noise gate for tight control. Additionally, it offers a resonance and presence power amp style EQ, a 3-band EQ with a smooth edge and thrash switch, three effect loops (global, boost, and side track), a speaker simulator, a balanced DI, a headphone output, and dual boost controls via a boost footswitch. The pedal can be powered at 9V or 18V and has a current draw of 39mA with a 9V adapter. It weighs 3 lbs and has dimensions of 5.63” W x 5” D x 2.13” H. The Fat Metal Pro is made in the USA and comes with a 5-year limited warranty.
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$299

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