
Anthony Easton
The Menatone Workingman's Blue is a pedal designed to replicate the sound of early British and American tweed amps, offering heavy lows and clear highs. The pedal is suitable for '70s rock and blues, as well as any application requiring a punchy and authoritative sound to cut through a band.
Key Features:
- Full-sized CTS pots
- 1/2 watt carbon comp resistors
- Rolled polyester caps
- Audio-grade electrolytic caps
- Charge pump boosted power supply
- Made in the U.S.A.
The Workingman's Blue is based on the JTM 45 amp, known for its rich deep bass and round clear top end, providing a rich and open sound with clean, crunchy mid-gain and smooth lead tones. The pedal is equipped with a second boost footswitch and a 4-band EQ with a channel switch for Bright and Normal channels.
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Excellent
$357

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