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Greer Amps expands the XFR line with a new offering! The Royal Velvet Class-A British Drive and Pre nails the feel and tone of two of Nick Greer’s favorite amps. Imagine a world in which a Vox 30 watter and a Greer Thunderbolt30 got together. In that world, you’d end up with a sound machine much like the Royal Velvet. This British drive and pre features the same transformer as the previously released, award winning SOMA63. After a year of working with this super versatile transformer, they have found a way to alter the feel of it by changing the “loading” of the transformer. This really brings the pedal to life, and makes it something truly unique in the space of drive pedals today. If you’re looking for that Class-A British grind with some chime on the top end, this beauty is what you need. The EQ is dialed in right between the AC and Thunderbolt30 tones, and the drive is oh so sweet.

Features:

Classic British tone, drive, and grind!
Features a steel core transformer!
Can be used as a preamp, and takes drives amazingly well (stack it--it sounds great when it's stacked with other drives)!
True Bypass!
Uses 9-Volt battery or standard neg. center, 2.1mm power supply.
Built with top quality components

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Listed24 days ago
ConditionMint (Used)
Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Royal Velvet
Categories
Made In
  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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