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Used shop display like new.Blues Disorder Keeley combines two completely different overdrive and distortion circuits to create four different drives in one box. The Blues Disorder has two switches that allow you to separate the tone control from the clipping section. By mixing and matching the Tone and Drive switches you get two hybrid sounds. With both switches up it's a smooth, soft-clipping Bluesy Breaker. The BB side is a low gain, soft-clipping overdrive. With both switches down it's a fuller sounding, hard-clipping OC Distortion. The clever design keeps the pedal a three-knob overdrive with four unique sounds. Switch easily between buffered or true-bypass; whichever sounds best in your rig. The Keeley Blues Disorder Overdrive and Distortion is designed and manufactured entirely by Keeley Electronics in our brand-new aluminum enclosure. Key Features: Dual Analog Circuits: The Blues Disorder has both a hard-clipping distortion and a soft-clipping overdrive.Switchable Tone Stacks: Swap voicings between the OC and BB positions for active midrange boost or a more transparent high-frequency filter.Hybrid Gain: Toggle between hard-clipping distortion (OC position) and soft-clipping overdrive (BB position).Buffered or True Bypass: Easily switch between modes to improve rig tone or to avoid affecting vintage pedal tones.Professional Grade: Designed, engineered, and manufactured in Oklahoma City for the demanding professional musician. Specifications: Switchable Tone Stacks: Toggle between OC (active midrange boost) and BB (simple high-frequency filter).Switchable Diodes: Toggle between OC (hard-clipping) and BB (soft-clipping).Bypass Modes: Buffered Bypass or True Bypass (switchable by holding the foot switch for two seconds).Enclosure: In-house fabricated aluminum.Built: Designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA.
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