

The Black Muck by JAM Pedals is a limited edition pedal featuring an NOS batch of early 60’s silicon transistors. The specific technical specifications for the Black Muck are not publicly available. The pedal is designed for use in creating unique and versatile sonic possibilities. The Black Muck operates with true-bypass and features controls for level, tone, and gain. It is powered by a 9V battery or a 9V DC adaptor (tip-negative) and consumes only 4mA of power when ON. The pedal is hand-painted and made in Greece, with a standard pedal format.
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Brand New
$239
Excellent
$209
Brand New
$313.80
Brand New
$259
Brand New
$259
Brand New
$249
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New
$259.00
Used
$380.35
Used
$393.00
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