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    V2 Truetone

    Truetone Clean Boost is the Perfect way to push the front end of your tube…

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    Pure Tone Buffer

    After many years of absence, Pure Tone is finally back!  The famous buffer that is in…

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    Speakers:  Celestion G12 Seventy 80

    ** 12"/8 Ohm Speaker in Brand New Condition! **

    This is a New…

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    The Hubcap Speaker Grill

    Have you ever noticed that all guitar speakers are highly directional?  Stand directly in front of…

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    V2 Double Trouble

    Everyone loves the overdrive channel in Visual Sound’s Jekyll & Hyde and Route 66 pedals.…

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    V2 Angry Fuzz

    The Angry Fuzz is a totally original new single pedal effect from Visual Sound that…

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V2 Truetone

Clean Boost

Truetone Clean Boost is the Perfect way to push the front end of your tube amp. Then again, it's also a great way to push a good overdrive pedal a bit harder. If you like the tone you already have from another pedal, just put Truetone after that pedal for a volume boost... great for a solo boost or to make a certain part stand out. Punch in and punch out without affecting your tone.

The Truetone can get up to a 15dB boost, but the real uniqueness of it is that it is running internally off of 27V. So, all of that boost is clean. We bump up the voltage inside the pedal, rather than requiring use of a special external power supply. Most other boost pedals just run off of 9V, so although they might advertise a greater boost than 15dB, it's really just overdrive boost at any setting greater than about 6dB.

 

Works great on bass too!

 

Dimensions:  3" x 5 11/16" (78 x 144mm); 
Current Draw: 11-17mA

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

 

NEW KNOBS!  A lot of musicians told us that the knobs on the V2 Series pedals were hard to read on stage.  So, we've gotten knobs specially made for us that look great and are easy to read even in harsh or low light situations on stage.  We're gradually phasing these in on all the V2 Series pedals... here's what they look like:


 
 
 
 
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