It features a typical 3-knob gain/volume/tone layout plus a boost switch. I played this for a few minutes with the boost off and it is quite impressive; very thick tone with warmth that could quickly find its way to being your main dirt for jazz, blues, etc. Then I pushed the boost and cranked up the gain! The speakers in my little Princeton cried for mercy. Hitting it with the bridge pickup of a Les Paul brought sustain of Spinal Tap proportions. Chords were a menacing wall of sound but yet unlike its name would imply, the Mudhoney didn’t get muddy and muffled. Note and harmonic separation was impressive giving a very dimensional sound at gain levels where most pedals sound flat.
Features: Input Impedance @ 1KHz: 443KOhm Output Impedance@1KHz: 1,2KOhm Power supply: 9V DC (Power tool 9) Minimum Power supply Voltage: 8V DC Maximum Power supply Voltage: 12,5V DC Current Draw @ 9V DC: 6mA Maximum input signal Vp/p: 1,5Vp/p Battery Type: 9V battery 6F22 Battery Life: 14 to 18 Hour External connectors: Input Jack. Output Jack, 9V DC Jack Controls:On/Off, Level, Gain Tone, Boost Depth: 120mm Width: 100mm Height: 55mm Weight (excl. battery): 0,466Kg
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