The Dirty Haggard Audio Beast Mountain is a heavy-drive/distortion pedal designed with hard rock and metal music in mind. It features a tight low end for clear, articulate palm-muting, a midrange-forward voicing to center the guitar in a mix or push a bass forward, extremely low noise-floor, and optimal clarity and note definition.
Key technical specifications and features include:
- Both symmetrical and asymmetrical soft clipping stages for complex
harmonics
- A very gentle hard-wired noise gate that does not clamp down on sustain
- Extra power-supply and input RF filtering for ultra-quiet operation
- Typical 3-knob lineup for input gain, treble, and output volume
- Input and output buffering for compatibility with other gear
- 9 or 18V operation
- 8mA current draw at 9V
The pedal is designed to offer high-gain, low noise performance and is suitable for musicians seeking a heavy-drive/distortion effect for their music.
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Brand New
$197.78
Brand New
$150
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