Donner Morpher Distortion Effects Pedal 3 Modes Natural Tight Classic 80s Metal (US Stock)


Let your little fresh tube amp power can be issued full stack speaker tones, full of loud voices. Maintainning sound natural and relaxed sounds structure. There will be no panic frequency, no dull bass, no obtrusive medium and have a good adaptability to the distortion. High-Gain Distortion pedal with excellent dynamic response and definition especially suited for Lead playing. There are three function knobs, namely LEVEL, TONE and GAIN. LEVEL is used to set the distortion volume. TONE is to set the brightness of tone. GAIN is used to set degree of distortion. Three models: Natural,Tight and Classic.

  • Morpher is High-Gain Distortion, great made and affordable. Sounds like a crossover between MI Crunch Box and Suhr Riot. 3 knobs to control Level, Gain and Tone.
  • High degree distortion degree of metal, stable to solo, has strong expression with dynamic echo sound. Great for hair metal/glam metal/pop metal.
  • Whole aluminium-alloy classic, stable and strong.
  • True bypass provide transparent tone, LED indicator shows the working state.
  • Notice: there is not power adapter included, you need to buy one.


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Brand
Model
  • Morpher
Finish
  • Black
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  • China

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