
Anthony Easton
The Black Arts Toneworks LSTR is a classic fuzz/distortion circuit based on the iconic Big Muff Pi circuit, offering a significant amount of low end ideal for bass or stacking after other dirt pedals to compensate for excessive harmonics. The pedal features controls for fuzz, volume, tone, and scoop, allowing users to completely scoop the mids out and achieve a sludgy sound. The LSTR is designed to deliver the signature Black Arts low end along with more fuzz than traditional models, and it offers unique tone controls for versatile sound shaping. The pedal can deliver fuzz bordering on distortion, with tones ranging from the traditional muff scooped sound to more wide-open Pharaoh tones. It operates on a standard 9VDC power supply and does not have a battery connection. The LSTR is made in the United States and is available in a striking red finish.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Black Arts Toneworks LSTR from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Brand New
$179

Excellent
$169

Brand New
$179

Brand New
$180

Excellent
$120

Excellent
$179.60

Brand New
$161

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