Warm Audio: Centavo by Millionhead (Effect Overdive that provides a soft sound with a good tone and feeling)

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Professional Overdrive Pedal Accurate Recreation of the Most Sought-AFTER OVERDRIVE Pedal of All Time Unapologetically Vintagethe Warm Audio is an account of one of the correction Known by Its Laudd Boost and Overdriven Tones, The Craze Uber-Popular Pedal Continues Today, Long After Its Original Production From 1994. With PRICES SOARING INTOINGABLE PRICES for ATREB OVER EDIDES Onder That Guitar Players Like Jeff Beck, Joe Perry, John Mayer, and Josh Homme Have Found All the Mythical Magic of the Original Pedals to Be Worth the Hype. The Warm Audio Centavo is a True-to-Original Overdrive Pedal that Authentically Recreates The Legendary Experience and Adored Tones of the Original, Legendary Box. Legacy at Your FeetwHer You’re After The Fable Boost Tones, Edge-OF-Breakup overdrive, Or You wan to Push Your Rhythm Channel to True Grit-The Centavo Has All of the Adored Tones of the Original Pedal Pedal Pedal. The Centavo is Comfortable Acting As a Boost Pedal, But the Saturation in the Higher Gain Settings Provide A Platform for True "Transparent" Overdriven Rhythm Tones. The "Mod" Switch on the Back - Famously Request by Jeff Beck on the Original Pedal -Allows Players to Extended The Bass Response, Impacting The Lower Strings to Get Adddd Drive Tones. Pedal Settings & ControlSthe Centavo has Basic Controls on the Top - Gain, Treble, & Output. The Gain on Centavo Breaks Up Fairly Late, with EDGE-OF-Breakup Hitting After 50% and Real Cliping Occurring Late in the Gain Stage. The Treble Control is Useful for Dialing in More Top-End for Muddier Guitars, Like Dual-Humbcker Models or All-Mahogany Instruments. The Centavo Is Loded with Output and Can Easily Deliver Clean Boost, or Create Natural Distortion IT TUBES on Your Amplifier Are Alread Being Pushed. Engaging The Mod Switch on the Back is a Great Tool to Have at Your Disposal IF The Overdrive Inittilly Sounds "Thin" in the Lower Register.

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