New JHS Paul Gilbert PG-14 Signature Overdrive Distortion Pedal .

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JHS Pedals is proud to release the Paul Gilbert signature distortion "PG-14!” This is a new and unique distortion pedal specifically designed to Paul's specifications. At the heart of the circuit is a FET based distortion engine that emulates the touch, feel, and the response of a pushed tube amplifier.


This circuitry allows the player to have the dynamics and tone of loud stadium level amplifier at low/moderate volume levels.


ALL THE MIDS CONTROL!

A second unique and essential feature of the design is that an active mid-frequency preamp is located at the front of the FET distortion circuitry. This design feature gives the user a vast sweep of tonal possibilities with any amp or guitar combination.


The PG-14 is an end-all pedal for adding the ultimate dirt channel to your amplifier. A bonus feature is that it gives you all of Paul Gilbert's talent, decades of experience, and countless years of practice! Just hit the footswitch!

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • PG-14 Paul Gilbert Signature
Finish
  • Blue
Categories
Year
  • 2020
Made In
  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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