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The Pork N Beans boost is based on a vintage Rangemaster.  This pedal utilizes an AC128 Germanium transistor, and amplifier quality components.  Hand wired on a vintage style tag strip, this pedal is built to last and push your sound into tone heaven!  The Pork and Beans features a two position toggle switch, and a single volume control.  This pedal gives you two options on the boost sound.  The Beans setting provides the user a "treble" boost.  The Pork setting provides the user a "mid-range" boost.  This pedal can get you into the territory of Mr. Clapton, or Mr. Page...even Mr. May's tones are accessible if you have the right red guitar and vintage amp!

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Product Overview
Based on a certain famous red treble booster of yesteryear, the Greer Little Samson brings vintage-voiced power to your board in a boutique-quality package. Built on the foundation an AC128 Germanium Transistor, amp-grade parts, and hand-wire assembly, the pedal features a simple interface of a volume knob and a Pork/Beans switch. While the Pork setting fattens up your midrange with the right touch of grit, the Beans owns the high end of the tonal spectrum and gives you trebly crunch reminiscent of Clapton's and Page's tone.
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