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Description
Elevate your guitar solos with the Artec SE-SLD Soloist Distortion, a pedal crafted for musicians who demand precision and versatility in their sound. This distortion pedal is designed to deliver a wide range of tones, from warm, bluesy overdrives to aggressive, high-gain leads, making it an essential addition to any guitarist's pedalboard.
The Artec SE-SLD stands out with its dynamic response and intuitive controls, allowing you to effortlessly dial in your desired sound. The pedal features a three-knob configuration: Level, Tone, and Drive, each providing a distinct level of customization. The Level control adjusts the output volume, while the Tone knob shapes the EQ, and the Drive knob controls the amount of distortion applied, offering a broad spectrum of tonal possibilities.
Whether you're playing a small gig or recording in the studio, the Artec SE-SLD ensures consistent performance. Its sturdy construction and compact design make it a reliable companion for the road. Additionally, the pedal is true bypass, ensuring your signal remains uncolored when the effect is disengaged.
Key Features:
- Three-knob configuration: Level, Tone, and Drive for precise tonal control
- True bypass circuitry for unaltered signal integrity
- Wide range of distortion tones from bluesy overdrive to high-gain lead
- Compact and robust design suitable for road use
- Ideal for both live performances and studio recordings
Videos
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Artec Soloist Distortion Demo By Peta Lukacs
Reviews
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Definitely a great pedal choice.
This pedal is the same as the Dragonfly BM-1 Black Metal Distortion pedal.
It sounds good for exactly what it's called. Soloist pedal is good for soloing. Who knew?
Although this pedal can also be cranked to a full distortion, I find that sometimes it feels like a cheap pedal. Just my personal feeling, of course.
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