Seymour Duncan Dirty Deed Dist Pedal
Darius Wave
Nov 24 2013, 07:56 PM
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Seems like Seymour is slowly but seriously going into the world of pedals too. Just got the package...didn't launch it yet. Any of You tried it already? smile.gif What's Your thoughts?

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klasaine
Nov 25 2013, 06:43 PM
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Most modern overdrive/distortion/boost pedals that use a 9v. center pin negative (-) power supply can accept 18 volts. This will give you more dynamic range resulting in less compression.
*Disclaimer! - check your manual or with the manufacturer before you try this. You 'may' fry your pedal.

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