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Danelectro Pastrami Overdrive - Red
Used – Very Good
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EQ Overview Built with the iconic Danelectro food series pedal chassis and a seven-band EQ with a range from 100Hz to 6.4kHZ, the Danelectro Fish and Chips EQ is a staple in one of the most used effects rosters ever. A great place to start for those interested in learning the ropes of equalization, the Fish and Chips also benefits from a 15 decibel cut or boost on each channel for an affordable pedal that still brings the features.
OVERDRIVE Overview:

One of the first mini pedals by Danelectro, the Pastrami Overdrive is a simple to use, two knob overdrive pedal. Having no tone knob, the Pastrami definitely has a signature sound, often thought of as an ever so slightly higher gain Maxon 808.

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