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Lotus Pedal Designs Introduces the Desire Boost Pedal

Duluth, MN (January 30, 2012) -- Lotus Pedal Designs introduces the Desire Boost. As the name says, this is a boost pedal, but not your typical clean boost. This

Duluth, MN (January 30, 2012) -- Lotus Pedal Designs introduces the Desire Boost. As the name says, this is a boost pedal, but not your typical clean boost. This pedal does add some "grit" to your sound without actually changing the quality of the tone by utilizing a JFET gain stage. It also has very high input impedance designed to act as a buffer, it can eliminate unwanted noise from your cables or pick-ups and pull every ounce of your desired tone out.

The Desire Boost is available now for $169.95

For more information:
www.lotuspedaldesigns.com

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