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V2 Double Trouble

Overdrive 1 & Overdrive 2

Everyone loves the overdrive channel in Visual Sound’s Jekyll & Hyde and Route 66 pedals. Over the years, Visual Sound has had many requests to put two of these overdrives into one pedal, allowing for two different settings and the ability to use them together. Now you can have that great sound and all the advantages of V2 Series construction, plus the addition of an innovative noise reduction system, in the Double Trouble…only from Visual Sound!

Dimensions:  5" x 6"  (126 x 153mm); 
Current Draw: 21-24mA

Note:  All dimensions are approximate maximum dimensions.  Current draw is shown from bypass to channel(s) on.

Testimonial:  "I just wanted to let you know that I am extremely impressed with your Double Trouble pedal.  I have owned about every tube screamer known to man (standard ts-9, Analogman Silver mod, Keeley ts-9, Barber DD) and the Double Trouble is the best sounding tube screamer pedal I have played.  I love its transparency and tone shaping ability.  Plenty of drive on tap and the pedal maintains its character.  It forced me to sell my analogman silver mod ts-9 because in side by side comparisons it just flat out sounded better.  Also I love the idea of having two tube screamers in one pedal.  You can set them both up for different types of sound and combine them together for a massive amount of drive.  So basically I’m saying way to crush the boutique competition with an affordable working class pedal.  Cheers!"   - Tanner K.

 

 

Video Demos:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNEmSxhwIPE

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bFIvX0DzLE

 

 

 
 
 
 
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