

The Electro-Harmonix Triboro Bridge Tri-mode Drive Pedal is a compact pedal with three distinct modes: Overdrive, Distortion, and Fuzz. It offers a wide range of saturation and tonal possibilities. The pedal features Volume and Gain knobs for overall output and saturation control, along with Treble and Bass knobs for simple yet effective tone shaping in Overdrive and Distortion modes. In Fuzz mode, the Treble knob controls the gate threshold, and the Bass knob controls a Low Pass Filter for extreme tonal variations. Additionally, the pedal includes an Input Contouring EQ for selectable input tone sculpting, providing a more modern, sculpted tone in all modes. The pedal operates on 9V DC power and pulls 100mA. The dimensions of the pedal are 3.65" x 2.0" x 2.0". The power adapter is included with the pedal.
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$144.40
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$144.40
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$144.40
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