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Moth Electric Releases the C. regalis Overdrive

Moth Electric Releases the C. regalis Overdrive

Moth Electric's C. regalis overdrive pedal offers massive boost, natural overdrive, and searing distortion for guitar and bass. With active treble and bass controls, clean blend, Smooth/Crunch modes, and true-bypass switching, this USA-made pedal is a versatile addition to any pedalboard.


Adding a new model to their line of overdrives, Moth Electric has released the C. regalis. Equally suited for guitar and bass, the meticulously designed C.regalis is capable of massive boost, natural, singing overdrive, and searing mid-gain distortion. Its six op-amps power a dynamic, crunchy overdrive circuit with a suite of features including:

  • Active treble and bass controls that allow for +/- 15db boost and cut. Perfect for tailoring the C. regalis to your instrument and amp.
  • A powerful clean blend for introducing either your ampā€™s natural character or another effect into the equation. Allows the C. regalis to become a more transparent overdrive.
  • Smooth/Crunch modes, provide a subtle change in feel with ā€˜Smoothā€™ increasing sustain and ā€˜Crunchā€™ introducing high-order harmonics for additional texture.

The C. regalis offers the following features:

  • Bass, Treble, Blend, Volume, Drive controls
  • Smooth/Crunch modesā— More volume than youā€™ll ever need
  • True-bypass switching, top-mounted jacks for easy placement on crowded pedalboards
  • 9-volt DC operation with external power supply ā€“ no battery compartment
  • Designed and hand-built in the USA using through-hole components

The C. regalis carries a $179.99 price and is available for purchase at mothelectric.com.

For more information, please visit mothelectric.com.

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