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Wampler Pedals Introduces the Plexi-Drive Deluxe

It covers everything from vintage '68-style Plexi tones to the all out massive rock tones of a JTM-45.

Martinsville, Indiana (February 25, 2015) -- The Plexi-Drive Deluxe, is a direct descendent of the Plexi-Drive Standard but with a few upgraded features. Like the original, the Plexi-Drive Deluxe's unique gain structure can cover everything from Vintage '68 style Plexi tones to the all out massive rock tones of a JTM-45. With the addition of an all-new active 3 band Bass/Mids/Treble EQ stack ā€“ you can now have even more tonal control. With the bass boost option, you can emulate the feeling of the low-end thump of a 4x12 cabinet (or two) at the flick of a switch. The bass boost will allow you to dial in your low end at lower volume gigs or at bedroom volume levels. Along with the bass switch, Wampler added a bright switch to add highs ā€“ which makes changing from bright to dark guitars a breeze. The Plexi-Drive Deluxe also features a one knob, pre-gain boost soft click switch that is voiced like that "famous overdrive with pronounced midsā€ ā€“ to help push your leads in to overdrive.

The Plexi-Drive Deluxe will fill your Marshall void and give you the crunch, response, boost, and feeling that your rig begs for. Whether you are playing sold out shows or rocking out by yourself ā€“ the Plexi-Drive Deluxe will take your tone and allow you to create your own flavor of rock!

Features:

  • Active 3-Band EQ
  • Top Mounted Jacks
  • Single knob mid-range boost switch
  • Bass and Treble switch
  • True Bypass Relay Soft Click Switch
  • Hand-Built in America

MSRP: $239.97USD

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