What do you get when you cross an Hm2 and a TS808? The HM808! The HM808 gives you all the magic of a tubescreamer while adding the nastiness of an HM-2. Want just some additional tightness? Done. Want some serious chainsaw grind? Done. Want a pedal with few enough knobs that you don't need an engineering degree to dial it in? Done!

Volume: This is the most obvious. It makes the pedal louder. Not as loud as many of our other pedals, but with a bit of Gain added it get much louder and more aggressive.

Low: This could also be called the Tight control. Sitting where the "chunk" of your tone is, lower settings will give you a tight and precise sound. Higher settings will give you a massive chug and even as far as some fuzziness at max.

High: This one not only adds the bite and sizzle you would expect from a treble control, but also works alongside with the Low control to give you a wide array of tones out of just two eq controls.

Gain: This controls how "nasty" and dirty the pedal is. It's not quite a distortion, but can get filthy while still stacking nicely into your amps gain.

Power: The HM808 features an onboard bi-polar power supply, so it requires 9volts ONLY!!! Higher voltage will only damage it.

Volume/Gain/High/Low Controls
High quality, low tolerance components
Neutrik Jacks
Alpha Pots
Heavy duty, yet lightweight diecast aluminum enclosure
2 Year Warranty
True Bypass with heavy duty mechanical footswitch
Powered by 2.1mm negative tip 9Volt DC adapter (Sold Separately)
Current Draw 25-40mA
Hand Built in Canada

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