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DRIVE YOUR TONE

The PRS Horsemeat transparent overdrive pedal is designed to enhance your sound without coloring your tone. Horsemeat adds harmonic midrange richness and overdrives without cutting out your high notes – all while giving you more available headroom. It features a robust EQ section so you can dial in your tone and has a wide range of gain on tap. Depending on the setting, Horsemeat can be used as a clean boost, straight overdrive, or even enhance your amplifier’s distortion by slightly pushing the front end of the amplifier’s preamp section.

PRS pedals were created to be high-end pieces of audio gear.

Designed by PRS Guitars in Stevensville, MD, USA. Made in the USA.

This pedal is in Excellent-to-Near-Mint condition, showing signs of light use and careful storage. There are no noticeable scuffs or dings on this pedal and appears to have hardly been played. There is velcro on the bottom of this pedal from a previous pedalboard installation. This package is complete with the original box, packaging, and paperwork.

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Horsemeat Transparent Overdrive
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2022 - Present
Made In
  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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Keith Holland Guitars

Los Gatos, CA, United States
Sales:1,498
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