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The Coffin Case Blood Drive Distortion Pedal features classic rich analog distortion and a warm boost circuit, with more gain and tonal control for modern sounds as well as your favorite tones from times past. In addition to the great sound, it features…Valid 09/28 only!

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Distortion to die for.
The Wasabi opens up a world of thick, fat distortion with nearly endless sustain. 4 EQ presets, separate bass and treble controls, and a multilevel Lead Boost let you dial in the precise tonality you seek. Wet/dry mix control plus a Secret Slap Echo Doubler. The pickup selector let you fine-tune the input to your guitar. The rugged die-cast case will hold up to all the rigors of the road.
Danelectro Wasabi Distortion Pedal Features:
- Thick, fat distortion with nearly endless sustain 4 EQ presets
- Separate bass and treble controls
- Multilevel Lead Boost
- Wet/dry mix control
- Secret Slap Echo Doubler
- Pickup selector
- Rugged die-cast case
Click to get hot with Wasabi!
Valid 03/14 only!

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I only paid $10 for the Arion Tubulator, so it’s tough to say anything bad about it. But here’s my honest review of this pedal.
People were talking about the incredible tone this pedal provided, and I was intrigued. After buying one for myself, the little stompbox lived up to the hype. The tone is great. It’s not what you would expect from a $100 Tubescreamer, but it’s still awesome. And for a tenth of the price, you’ve got yourself a real deal. There are a wide range of sounds available with just a little tweaking, and you’re sure to find at least one that fits your fancy.
Here’s the downfall – this thing is built as cheap as they come. Plastic casing, plastic knobs, cheap battery cover. But what do you expect for ten bucks? If you plan on babying your pedal (maybe in the studio) then this shouldn’t stop you from buying one. But if you need it for live use, buy a backup or two. They’re cheap enough to justify owning a couple. Bottom line: great tone, cheap exterior, rock bottom price.