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Soldano now in pedal form, repackaging the SLO Mini head.

I had one of the purple limited edition SLO pedals and it sounded freaking amazing.

Here's a short clip I did with my LP Studio on the neck pickup (TV Jones Supertron, which is his version of the very first prototype of the original Filtertrons).

The signal chain is guitar > Valco KGB Fuzz (Love Tone Big Cheese fuzz clone) with the KGB's normal out going into a Reeves Custom 100 DR504, and the KGB's dry output going into the SLO Pedal with its output going into my Hiwatt DR103. Heavy as hell doesn't even begin to describe it, but with plenty of teeth and articulation so that even with the neck pickup and the gain on both the fuzz and SLO pedal maxed there is no mud. A large part of that articulation is coming from the SLO Pedal, where as the wall of sound filling it out came from the fuzz.

 
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