
Anthony Easton
The Internet by Dwarfcraft Devices is an analog overdrive pedal with a footswitchable gain boost, allowing users to transition from comfortable crunch to intense distortion. It features gain and volume controls, enabling users to easily achieve their desired distorted tone. The pedal is true bypass and runs on a standard 9V center-negative power adapter (not included). The dimensions and additional technical specifications are available on the manufacturer's website.
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