DOD’s Gunslinger MOSFET Distortion pedal returns for a limited-edition run
Looking to achieve big, crunchy chords and lightning-fast lead lines without breaking the bank?
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DigiTech/ DOD is bringing back the Gunslinger MOSFET Distortion pedal in a special limited edition production run.
Boasting “bold, tube-like tone and unmatched sustain”, the reissued Gunslinger offers plenty of distortion ammo under its tiny body (measuring just 4.68” x 2.63”x 2.25”) — without breaking the bank.
At $109.99, the pedal features a robust, brushed-metal chassis, a crisp blue LED power indicator, and four independent control knobs for you to get wild with your sonic explorations: GAIN adjusts the amount of gain being applied to the signal; LEVEL allows the user to adjust output level; the active EQ section allows LOW boosts or cuts low frequencies from bone-rattling low end sounds to a cleaned-up midrange tone; while HIGH lets the player boost or cut the treble.
As DOD explains, the Gunslinger is designed to help clean combo amps sound more like a modded British-style amp. As a MOSFET (metal oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor) device, the pedal is able to effectively emulate those coveted valve sounds, enhancing the player’s harmonic dynamics, much like the preamp tubes in an old-school guitar amp.
This results in unparalleled touch sensitivity, saturation, and string-separation. Since the Gunslinger is so responsive to the dynamics and style of playing, the distortion will become more aggressive the harder a player attacks the strings and vice versa.
Meanwhile, the Gunslinger runs at 9V, or 12V if you need more headroom. It also features a true bypass circuitry which ensures that tone remains unspoiled even when the unit is off.
Check out the pedal in action below.
Learn more at Digitech.