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Greer Amps 390 Vintage OD Preamp
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390 Vintage OD Preamp

Introducing the Greer Amps 390 Vintage OD Preamp - a meticulously crafted overdrive pedal that pays homage to the iconic DOD Overdrive Preamp 250, while elevating the experience with modern enhancements. This pedal is the result of a custom request from one of Greer Amps' first endorsers, who sought a vintage-inspired drive with the perfect balance of harmonic crunch and snarl. At the heart of the 390 lies a vintage-correct LM741 chip, delivering that unmistakable warm and organic overdrive tone. But Greer Amps didn't stop there - they've upgraded every component, including premium Panasonic and Nichicon capacitors, as well as low-noise metal film resistors, ensuring superior audio fidelity and performance. The 390's simple two-knob interface - Gain and Volume - belies its versatility. With a twist of the Gain control, you can coax everything from light grit to a full-on, amp-like distortion, making this pedal a remarkably flexible tool in your sonic arsenal. Visually, the 390 is a stunner, featuring a high-contrast, laser-etched black and white faceplate with crisp white knobs for easy visibility on dark stages. And like all Greer Amps pedals, the 390 boasts true bypass for uncompromised tone. Whether you're chasing vintage tones or seeking a modern twist on a classic, the Greer Amps 390 Vintage OD Preamp is a must-have for discerning guitarists who demand nothing less than the best. Its limited first run of just 30 pieces means you'll have to act fast to secure your own slice of overdrive history.

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