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MXR DD-11 Tribute Dime Distortion Pedal
Manufacturer: MXR
List Price:
$210.30
Our Price: $119.99
You Save: $90.31
Description
When Dimebag Darrell of Pantera first exploded on the scene, he ushered in a new era of tone and attitude. When it comes to guitar, Dime doesn t need a warm or pretty sound. He can t be bothered with vintage this or boutique that. He wants a heavy, aggressive, razor-sharp tone that can slice through a loud band and a louder crowd. It s a tone that rages with distortion but remains tight and focused enough to keep up with lightening-fast rhythm lines and face-melting solos.
Finally there s a pedal that can deliver all that: the The Dime© Distortion from MXR. Crank the gain, boost the lows and highs, and hit the Scoop switch for a rhythm tone that will annihilate. Dial the mids back in and mow down the competition with a lead sound that can penetrate steel. If it still hasn t gotten heavy enough for you, stick the Dime in front of a distorted amp and experience sustain and sonic mayhem that s so over the top it should come with a warning label.