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About This Listing

The Evil Pumpkin is a tabletop instrument based on the heavily circuit bent Boss DS-1 effects pedal. It is a noise machine to be used for drones, fuzz, synth, distortion & glitch effects.

Please read the FAQ section on our web site before placing the order: it covers the most popular questions about the Evil Pumpkin.

Please note: in order to build this pedal we have to use the older DS-1 pedals (current SMD models can not be used). For this reason we are buying donor pedals second hand and they will show the signs of use. Some are more clean than the other. And all pedals are a bit different visually.

All pedals are assembled by hand with LFO module being our own design on our own PCBs.
As builders we will repair (or replace) our devices as long as we stay in the business. We will repair (or replace) the device free of charge during the first year from the purchase date and for an original owner. If you are not an original owner - please contact us and we will work out and offer you a solution. Warranty does not apply to the enclosure,  graphics, knobs, hardware or any devices that are deliberately destroyed or modified by anyone other than Analog Music Company.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • The Evil Pumpkin Ghazala
Categories
Year
  • 2023
Made In
  • Ukraine

About the Seller

Analog Music Company

Kyiv, Ukraine
(2,143)
Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:1,517

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