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The T-Rex Engineering Mean Machine is a double distortion pedal designed to deliver powerful and versatile distortion effects for guitarists. Here are the technical specifications and details for this pedal:
The Mean Machine features two channels, each equipped with its own LEVEL, DRIVE, and TONE controls, allowing users to fine-tune their distortion effects to suit their playing style and musical preferences. This pedal is known for its solid amp distortion and is capable of delivering a wide range of distortion from clean to crunch to full-on distortion, making it suitable for both rhythm and solo playing.
The pedal's design is focused on simplicity and effectiveness, providing guitarists with a straightforward and powerful tool for achieving their desired distortion tones. The Mean Machine is suitable for a wide range of musical genres and playing styles, making it a versatile addition to any guitarist's effects arsenal.
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