Red Witch Debuts New Pristina Boost Pedal
The dual channel unit features a pair of independent amplifiers, each powered by a hand-selected, NOS germanium transistor.
Red Witch has debuted its new Pristina boost pedal.
The dual channel Germanium unit – each example of which is hand-built, hand-signed, and hand-numbered – features a pair of independent amplifiers, each powered by a hand-selected, NOS germanium transistor.
The pedal packs a pair of true bypass footswitches – one to engage each channel – an LED indicator that flashes red for the left channel, blue for the right, and violet for both, and independent volume controls for each channel.
The Red Witch Pristina boost pedal is available now – in a limited run of 99 units – for $299.99. It runs on an external regulated 9 -18 DC volt power supply.
For more info on the pedal, stop by redwitchpedals.com.
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