
Anthony Easton
The Selah Effects Feather Drive is a smooth higher gain overdrive pedal designed for guitarists. It features a three-way clipping switch that offers various clipping options, including TS, Plexi, and diode lift configurations. The pedal is designed with dimensions of 111 x 60 x 27mm and requires 9V DC Center Negative power. The standard configuration of the Feather Drive includes the aforementioned clipping options, providing guitarists with a range of tonal possibilities. The pedal is priced at $199 USD and has received positive reviews from users, highlighting its versatility and tonal quality.
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$100

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$203.83

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