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Mad Professor 1 Brown Sound distortion / reverb effects pedal
Mad Professor · Guitars

Mad Professor 1 Brown Sound distortion / reverb effects pedal

£184.00Fair Value1 stores tracked
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Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
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Current
£184
Change
+2.8%
Avg
£181
Low
£179
High
£184
Volatility
1.3%
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AI Recommendation EngineRule-based · v1
Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
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Product Fundamentals
  • With the 1, Mad Professor combines distortion with reverb to create that much sought-after &apos
  • brown sound&apos
  • of the late 70s and early 80s. Using this effect pedal, you can conjure the most legendary guitar tones from your amp with ease. The Mad Professor 1 delivers powerful distortion with lots of definition and has a built-in reverb for extra depth. This high-quality pedal is fully true bypass and has a rock-solid metal housing. From subtle overdrive to screaming solos, the Mad Professor 1 is the one. Easy to use The Mad Professor 1 is very intuitive to use. Whatever your style, you will find it easy to adjust the effects pedal. Just like a tube amp, you can control the degree of gain through the volume control on your guitar. As a result, the 1 also responds excellently to the dynamics in your playing. The degree of harmonic overtones is determined with the brown control. A salient detail is that the decay time and tone of the reverb can be adjusted with trimpots inside the pedal.
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