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Greenhouse Effects Low Kick
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Low Kick

Greenhouse Effects' Low Kick is a delightfully dynamic boost and preamp pedal that breathes new life into your guitar tone. Unlike typical one-dimensional boosters, this clever little box packs a sophisticated punch, offering a versatile range of tonal shaping that'll have your rig singing. At its core, the Low Kick is a powerful clean boost, capable of adding a smooth, musical overdrive to your sound. But twist the knobs, and you'll uncover a whole host of tonal possibilities. The "Low" control is a masterful active bass EQ, allowing you to scoop out mud or fatten up your low-end as needed. Meanwhile, the "Kick" control is a clever mid-range boost that can push your amp into glorious, singing sustain. What makes the Low Kick truly special, though, is how these controls interact. Dial in the perfect balance, and you can sculpt your tone from sparkling cleans to thick, creamy lead sounds - all while retaining clarity and definition. It's an indispensable tool for shaping your sound, whether you're looking to tighten up a flubby low-end, add some midrange punch to your rhythm playing, or push your amp into scorching lead territory. The Low Kick has been spotted on the pedal boards of discerning players like John Mayer and Gary Clark Jr., who appreciate its versatility and musical touch. If you're seeking a boost that does far more than just turn it up, the Greenhouse Effects Low Kick is a must-try.

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