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    Righteous Tone pedals

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    Re: Righteous Tone pedals

    seems like at that price you can buy one and not be out too much caysh.
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    Re: Righteous Tone pedals

    Wow. The prices seem crazy good for "boutique" pedals. I'd be interested in hearing from people who've tried them, too.
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    Re: Righteous Tone pedals

    Did you listen to any sounds clips? All I've got to say is you get what you pay for!

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    Re: Righteous Tone pedals

    The sound clips didn't knock me out either, but the loop pedal looks kinda good.

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    Re: Righteous Tone pedals

    I have the delay box, it's a good inexpensive delay with a true bypass switch. It does the "pop" thing the first few stomps. The case is not as bullet proof as the pics indicate. Bent aluminum over a EH type chasis. The jacks are plastic and the pots have a lot of slack.
    It's a quiet delay with an analog warmth. Oh, they are made in China, fwiw - no boutique in this thing, imho.

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