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My name is Lou and I have a pedal addiction.My addiction is so bad that I bought this TacoBolt from JHS back in March of 2024 with every intention to use it on my board.Obviously that never happened. I never even got around to opening the shipping box.How do I pick a "condition" for this TacoBolt when I have NEVER EVEN OPENED THE SHIPPING BOX?I don't even know the color of the pedal!!! (I think its blue)Now I am cleaning house ...(I also have a NOTAKLON kit that I never built!)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The JHS TacoBolt is a limited-edition, "mis-biased" overdrive pedal released in 2024, based on a one-off custom SuperBolt built for guitarist Mason Stoops. The "broken" sound was an accident from improperly adjusted internal trim pots, resulting in a fuzz-like tone between an overdrive and a blown-out amp. Only 500 units were made using the last remaining SuperBolt components, and they sold out quickly. History and originThe TacoBolt's story began with a one-off SuperBolt custom pedal sent to guitarist Mason Stoops.Due to a happy accident, the internal trim pots were never properly adjusted, leading to a "broken" sound.Stoops loved the unique, fuzzy tone, which became a staple of his work and prompted interest from others.JHS recreated this "happy accident" in 2024 by using the last available SuperBolt materials to create the limited-edition TacoBolt pedal. Features and availabilitySound: A "mis-biased" overdrive that sounds like a cross between a fuzz and a blown-out amp.Quantity: Only 500 units were produced.Availability: The pedal sold out almost immediately upon its release. What this means for youBecause it sold out so quickly, the JHS TacoBolt is no longer available from the manufacturer and is only available on the used market.
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