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Laffing Dog Unveils Blue Dog Overdrive Pedal

The Blue Dog offers both clean boost, as well as multiple overdrive tones.



Chicago, IL (August 2, 2012) – The first in the company’s line of US-built, boutique-style effect pedals, Laffing Dog has unleashed a new overdrive pedal – the Blue Dog – bringing a new mindset to the boutique pedal market.

Designed to appeal to both professional and non-professional guitarists, the Blue Dog offers both clean boost, as well as multiple overdrive tones. Designed to be interactive with the guitars volume control, the overdrive cleans up nicely by simply rolling down the guitar volume.

Each pedal offers the following features:
• Five knobs to control Volume, Tone, Gain, Drive and Clean – allowing you to fine-tune your individual tone.
• Clean control to blend clean signal back into the overdriven signal, bringing back all the harmonic overtones.
• True bypass on/off switch
• 9-volt operation and standard DC input

Depending on how this feature is used, it can have a varying effect on the overall tone of the pedal. If for example the pedal is used to overdrive a clean sounding amp, the Clean knob will determine the “grittiness” of the signal. A wide-open Clean setting can be used to push the amp into mild breakup in addition to the tone of the Blue Dog overdrive section. Or you may find that the Drive knob wide open with the Clean knob fully counter-clockwise is the sound your after. Conversely, if the Blue Dog is used in front of an already overdriven amp the pedal can be used to punch through for solos, or can subtly, (or not so subtly), change the amps character. Dialing in more clean settings can help a thick overdriven sound maintain clarity and definition, (especially pick attack).

Designed and built in the USA, the Blue Dog is shipping now. Suggested retail/street price is $139.00 whether purchased at a retail outlet or via our website direct.

For more information:
laffing-dog.com


     

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Professor
on 08/13/2012
I have had my blue dog for a couple of weeks now and I have continued to be impressed by it's tone and flexibility. Having separate control of the clean and "dirty" signal really makes it possible to get any sound out of it I am looking for. For the price, you can't beat it!
Rick/hayward ,Ca.
on 08/02/2012
must see video @ website..tone will vary with amp, but pedal builders take note of that clean knob,goooood Idea,its been done B4. It sounds worthy for sure...stay tuned for the "Good Dog" & "Bad Dog" to follow :)
Hibidy
on 08/02/2012
Is being excellent deal! Just more over 27 dollars for every knob! Much better price than Keeley Katana, which is costing $200 for only ONE knob!!1! That is being ripoff! In Belarus, this Keeley pedal with one knob not exist for price being too much, like whole weeks of moneys!



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