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Dimebag’s Secret Weapon Is Finally a Pedal

The rabble-rousing, rack-mount flanger that drove Dimebag's riffs to swirling heights lives on in a more compact pedal format. The MXR Flanger/Doubler recreates the original MXR rack unit in pedal form, capturing those classic all-analog flanger and doubler effects featured on hallmark recordings from the ’70s and ’80s. It’s designed for experimenters, offering the tools to blend and bend your signal into your own rich, multi-layered textures. Built around authentic bucket-brigade devices and the original control set, this pedal delivers the full range of sounds that made the rack unit a studio staple. Whether you're chasing the sweeping jet-engine swoosh of the flanger or the thick, doubled-up layering of the doubler, the MXR Flanger/Doubler is equipped with the controls, the CV connectivity, and the visual feedback to take you wherever you want to go. MXR Flanger/Doubler highlights: - The renowned rack unit has returned in pedal form - Authentic all-analog bucket-brigade devices - Full, original control set shapes tone, range of motion, and sweep rate - Doubler button switches between classic flanger swoosh and thick doubler chorusing - Mix knob blends wet and dry signals to taste, from fully dry to fully wet - Invert switch reverses wet signal polarity for airy, hollow vocality or bold low-mid punch - Two LEDs track instantaneous delay time for quick adjustments when it’s too loud to rely on just your ear - CV In and Out jacks connect with synths, sequencers, and CV-capable expression pedals - Line Level switch ensures optimal performance when working with hot signals The MXR Flanger/Doubler is available now at $333.00 street/$475.71 MSRP from select retailers. Flanger/Doubler Pedal Flanger Guitar Pedal with 2 Modes, Regen, Manual, Width, Speed, Phase Invert, and CV Control

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