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The BlueBear is a low-to-medium gain overdrive pedal. It implements its filter and clipping circuits in separate gain stages, that places it in the "Blues Breaker" category of overdrive pedals. The unique bass recovery stage and bass/treble EQ with boost and cut, give the BlueBear a fullness, clarity, and tonal flexibility not commonly found in pedals in its category. The wide span gain control can be adjusted from completely clean, a slight twinkle, or up to full transparent overdrive. The design of the filter, bass recovery, and EQ stages result in an overdrive that is crisp, shiny, and retains the original character of the guitar, even at higher gain settings. Manufacture includes high-end op-amps and film capacitors for clear, crisp audio.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
  • VEXX AUDIO
Model
  • Blue Bear
Finish
  • White & Blue
Categories
Year
  • 2021
Made In
  • United States

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