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LPD Pedals Unveils the Redesigned Eighty7

An analog pedal designed to cop classic British hot-rod tones.

Mesa, AZ (October 26, 2020) -- LPD Pedals introduces the freshly redesigned Eighty7. The Eighty7 is an all-analog overdrive pedal designed for the discerning musician seeking 80ā€™s modded British tones. This pedal truly combines two incredible amps. Green channel is based on an early 80ā€™s hot rodded JCM800 of unknown origin. Red Channel is based on a Jose modded high gain Plexi. The Eighty7 delivers everything from light break up to the roar of a hot rod Plexi in a conveniently sized pedal.

Lawrence Petrossā€”drawing upon over ten years experience building amps and pedalsā€”countless hours were devoted to design and perfect the circuit found in the Eighty7. Each pedal is built by Lawrence in Mesa, Arizona USA.

The Eighty7 Features:

  • Authentic '80s British overdrive tones
  • Full tones stack: bass, mid, treble, and presence
  • True bypass switching
  • 9-Volt operation converting to 24 volts internally
  • Made in USA

The street price for the Eighty7 is $230

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