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Behringer VT911 Vintage Tube Overdrive Pedal
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Behringer VT911 Vintage Tube Overdrive Pedal
MM HO
Al Shoala Building, Near Deira City Center, Port Saeed Area
Techniline Electronics Showroom, Ground Floor, Block E
Dubai DU
United Arab Emirates
MM Market
Al Shoala Building, Near Deira City Center, Port Saeed Area
Techniline Electronics Showroom, Ground Floor, Block E
Dubai DU
United Arab Emirates
MM Warehouse
Al Shoala Building, Near Deira City Center, Port Saeed Area
Techniline Electronics Showroom, Ground Floor, Block E
Dubai DU
United Arab Emirates
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DESCRIPTION
With the VINTAGE TUBE OVERDRIVE VT911 effects pedal, you get distortion with the distinctive tonal quality that only a real tube can deliver, bringing the vintage sound back to life. Get a whole tube amp in a pedal and take off with anything from warm blues overdrive to heavy distortion!
You Can Have it All
Virtually all of the most-desired distortion tones can be found in the VINTAGE TUBE OVERDRIVE VT911 pedal. This high-quality classic tube overdrive is based on a hand-selected 12AX7 vacuum tube and offers dedicated Drive, Tone and Level controls for awesome sound shaping.
First-Class Switch
A status LED for effect On/Off is included, plus there is a true hard-wire bypass for ultimate signal integrity. VT911’s dedicated power supply comes with it, so you’re ready to rock right-out-of-the-box!
FEATURES
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Classic tube overdrive pedal based on a hand-selected 12AX7 vacuum tube
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This Behringer product has been designed to compete head to head with leading products on the market
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Get a whole tube amp in a pedal and take off with anything from warm blues overdrive to heavy distortion
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Dedicated Drive, Tone and Level controls for awesome sound shaping
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Status LED for effect on/off
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True hard-wire bypass for ultimate signal integrity
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Designed and engineered in Germany