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Hudson Electronics Sidecar Overdrive PedalHand-built in the UK by Michael Hudson, the Sidecar is a boutique 808-style overdrive featuring a powerful two-band EQ inspired by vintage Studer mixing consoles. This pedal delivers everything from classic low-gain overdrive to hot distortion, and at extreme settings, fuzz and boost. Its unique voice comes courtesy of germanium diode clipping, which provides soft, touch-sensitive response and preserves the nuances of your playing.Features & SpecsModified 808 circuit with expanded range, dynamics, and headroomGermanium diode clipping for warm, musical breakup and pedal-friendly stackingBaxandall two-band EQ: Bass (+/-15dB at 85Hz) and Treble (+/-15dB at 8800Hz) for flexible tone sculptingDrive, Level, Bass, and Treble controls for intuitive gain and EQ shapingTrue bypass switching, premium Alpha footswitch, and heavy duty constructionRuns on standard 9V-24V DC power (higher voltages = more headroom, clarity, and articulation)ConditionLightly used, no notable cosmetic wear, fully functionalWhy This Pedal?Covers classic blues, rock, and indie tones but can push into fuzz and boost territory at extremesMore versatile and nuanced than typical TS-style pedals thanks to powerful EQ and headroom optionsBoutique build quality—hand-assembled, tested, and signed by Michael Hudson himselfWorks beautifully on bass, baritone, and down-tuned instruments
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