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A hard wearing, specially designed potentiometer with a momentary push switch. Since rock music began to go wild and loud in the 1960s the machine-gun sound effect with an electric guitar has become one important characteristics. If you strum a chord, turn the volume of one pickup
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$25.95
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For flexibility in tone at your fingertips there is no better choice than the EXG Guitar Expander. The frequency response of the EXG is similar to normal guitar amp equalization. The lows and highs are boosted while the midrange is dipped out. The EXG is great for creating a fuller
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$47.00
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The AB Afterburner is a pushpull booster with up to 20dB of preset variable gain, perfect for having fun with clean overdrive and distortion. It works with both active and passive pickups, uses rail to rail technology, and is easy to install. If you're a lead player, the Afterburner
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$47.00
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The original intent of the SPC was to turn the tone of a single coil pickup into a dual coil. This is accomplished by boosting the gain in a broad mid band fashion and reducing the highs. The result is a fatter, louder tone from any single coil pickup, but you can also use it on a
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$47.00
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The frequency response of the EXG is similar to normal guitar amp equalization. The lows and highs are boosted while the midrange is "scooped" out. The EXG is great for creating a fuller tone that doesn't get muddy, while keeping it clean and clear, letting your guitar
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$47.00
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