

The Mud Killer by Electric Eye Audio is designed to control unwanted frequencies before the distortion of the amp or pedal, resulting in a sharp, cutting edge with lots of gain. It is particularly suitable for modern metal in low pitches and offers special options for rock and blues. The pedal features a switch for amp channel switching while engaged. The product is priced at $175, with a current sale price of $157.50. The pedal is available for purchase on the Electric Eye Audio website.
Technical Specifications:
- Controls unwanted frequencies before distortion
- Creates a sharp, cutting edge with high gain
- Suitable for modern metal, rock, and blues
- Features a switch for amp channel switching
The Mud Killer is available for purchase and is designed to enhance tone and provide precise control over the input signal before distortion.
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Brand New
$185
Brand New
$185
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