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Description

Unleash the raw power of distortion with the Modtone MT-FD Flextortion, a pedal that brings gritty personality to your guitar's voice. Engineered for musicians who demand versatility, this compact beast offers a sonic palette that ranges from subtle overdrive to wall-shaking distortion. With its four-band concentric EQ and mid-scoop function, crafting your signature sound has never been easier or more precise. Whether you're laying down tracks in the studio or commanding the stage live, the Modtone Flextortion stands ready to inject your music with unparalleled depth and character.

Key Features:

  • Four-band concentric EQ for precise tone shaping
  • Mid-scoop function for customizable sound sculpting
  • Controls for level and gain to find the perfect distortion intensity
  • Compact design, making it a versatile addition to any pedalboard
  • Ideal for a range of styles, from subtle overdrive to heavy distortion

Product specs

Brand Modtone
Model Flextortion MT-FD
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Categories Distortion Pedals

FAQs

What type of distortion tones can I expect from the Modtone MT-FD Flextortion?

The Modtone MT-FD Flextortion offers a wide range of distortion tones, from classic rock crunch to heavier, more saturated metal sounds. Its versatility makes it suitable for various genres, allowing guitarists to dial in their preferred level of grit and sustain.

Does the Modtone MT-FD Flextortion work well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups?

Yes, the Modtone MT-FD Flextortion is designed to perform well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups, providing a rich and full distortion sound regardless of your guitar's pickup configuration.

Can the Modtone MT-FD Flextortion be powered by a standard 9V power supply?

The Modtone MT-FD Flextortion can be powered by a standard 9V DC power supply, making it compatible with most pedalboard power setups. This ensures easy integration into your existing pedalboard configuration.

Is the Modtone MT-FD Flextortion suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Modtone MT-FD Flextortion is well-suited for live performances, offering robust construction and reliable performance. Its tonal versatility and ease of use make it a great choice for gigging musicians looking for a dependable distortion pedal.

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Modtone Flextortion Distortion

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Modtone Flextortion Distortion

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ModTone FLEXTORTION Demo by Robert Baker

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See how Andy Martin uses Modtone MT-FD Flextortion Distortion

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In a demo video by ProGuitarShopDemos on YouTube, Andy Martin showcases the Modtone MT-FD Flextortion Distortion pedal. The video highlights the pedal's modern high-gain capabilities, flexible EQ circuit, and its ability to produce a wide range of hard rock tones. Martin demonstrates the Flextortion's powerful EQ and gain controls, emphasizing its versatility and quiet operation, making it ideal for various rock genres.

See how Steve Lieberman uses Modtone MT-FD Flextortion Distortion

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guitar, baritone guitar, and bass powered with flexdistortion into Marshall

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