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Soldano Launches the SLO-Mini Head

Soldano Launches the SLO-Mini Head

Inspired by the original Super Lead Overdrive, the SLO Mini head features "crunch/overdrive" mode and a high-quality loop pedal.


The SLO Mini head was designed to offer the same rich overdrive and crunch as the original amplifier. This ultra-compact head delivers searing harmonics, and the balance of gain, sustain and tight touch response that the SLO has become famous for. The SLO Mini is loaded with player-friendly features including Crunch/Overdrive mode switch, Normal/Deep voicing switch and controls for gain, level, three band EQ and presence. The back panel features a high-quality effects loop. A 24V universal-voltage power-supply is included.

Features

  • Inspired by the legendary Super Lead Overdrive (SLO-100) amplifier
  • 30-watt power section ideal for most applications
  • Familiar control layout with gain, master, 3-band EQ and presence
  • Normal/Deep voicing select switch
  • Crunch/Overdrive mode select switch
  • Onboard effects loop
  • Iconic Soldano look
  • Universal 24V power supply
  • Dimensions: 9.5ā€ (w) x 6.25ā€ (d) x 5.25ā€ (h)
  • Weight: 4 lbs.

MAP/Suggested Retail - $249.99. More info: www.soldano.com.


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