Rowin LEF-324 Plexion Distortion Pedal Mini Analog Marshall Plexi-Style with Gain, Tone, Volume Controls & Bright/Normal Toggle Switch, True Bypass, Metal Shell Great for Beginners
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✓ CLASSIC PLEXI-STYLE DISTORTION – Analog circuit emulates legendary M-shall Plexi amp for shaping authentic, suitable distortion sounds with rich harmonics and dynamic response ✓ THREE KNOBS + TOGGLE SWITCH – Gain for adjustable crunch from mild to high-gain; Tone for bright-to-warm EQ; Volume for level control; Switch between Bright (crisp bite for modern rock) and Normal (full, saturated tone) ✓ ULTRA-COMPACT & DURABLE DESIGN – Exquisite mini size with sturdy full-metal shell, perfect for space-limited pedalboards and reliable performance on the road ✓ TRUE BYPASS + LED INDICATOR – Ensures no tone loss when disengaged; bright LED provides clear on/off status visibility in low-light settings ✓ BEGINNER-FRIENDLY & EXCEPTIONAL VALUE – Low 3mA current draw, 9V DC power (adapter not included), high cost-performance ratio makes it the best entry-level option for new guitarists exploring distortion in rock, blues, and more
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✓ CLASSIC PLEXI-STYLE DISTORTION – Analog circuit emulates legendary M-shall Plexi amp for shaping authentic, suitable distortion sounds with rich harmonics and dynamic response ✓ THREE KNOBS + TOGGLE SWITCH – Gain for adjustable crunch from mild to high-gain; Tone for bright-to-warm EQ; Volume for level control; Switch between Bright (crisp bite for modern rock) and Normal (full, saturated tone) ✓ ULTRA-COMPACT & DURABLE DESIGN – Exquisite mini size with sturdy full-metal shell, perfect for space-limited pedalboards and reliable performance on the road ✓ TRUE BYPASS + LED INDICATOR – Ensures no tone loss when disengaged; bright LED provides clear on/off status visibility in low-light settings ✓ BEGINNER-FRIENDLY & EXCEPTIONAL VALUE – Low 3mA current draw, 9V DC power (adapter not included), high cost-performance ratio makes it the best entry-level option for new guitarists exploring distortion in rock, blues, and more