About This Listing

SEVEN Signature Tones that Rocked the World. The Brian May Red Special Pedal lets you bring your own personal creations to life using one of rock's most distinctive guitar tones.

Working closely with Brian May and Eddie Kramer, Senior Production Modeling Consultant (and world-class recording engineer), our Production Modeling™ team delivers the tone that has inspired a generation of guitarists.

The meticulously crafted tones of the Red Special Pedal are modeled with the same gear used in the original recordings.

Design your own unique tones using the Red Special Pedal's models and modes. Tweak the gain, level, bass, treble and control knobs to create your own tone.

We've even included a proprietary guitar knob that re-voices your guitar to sound like Brian's legendary Red Special's Burns™ Tri-Sonic pickups.

All tones are modeled from Brian's Red Special (Burns™* Tri-Sonic™ pickups) with a treble booster and Vox®* AC30 amp unless otherwise noted.

These pedals BY DESIGN are hard to press/engage. It's best putting all the weight at the heel and the toe, NOT putting all your weight on the middle and rocking to engage (like you would a wah). I have seen MANY of these pedals (May, Hendrix, Expression Factory, etc) crack in the middle because people put too much weight on the middle of the treadle. Fair warning.

Comes with bag, power supply, everything else shown good shape overall, just a couple paint nicks on a corner or two

Check out my other listings for more cool vintage, boutique, Digitech, Simulators, and other guitar pedals! Any other pictures needed or questions please ask!

Listeda month ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Brian May Red Special
Finish
  • Red
Categories
Year
  • 2000s
Made In
  • United States

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Pre Rocked Pedals

Mauldin, SC, United States
(10,200)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:10,433

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