When it comes to the iconic cleans of songs like "Slow Dancing In A Burning Room" or the more gritty and spanky tones from the Blues greats, much of what we hear comes from a rare amplifier (Steel String Singer) designed and manufactured by a small California-based builder whose amps now fetch upwards of a quarter of a million dollars. The Steel String Supreme is based on serial #001 of these legendary tube amps, and for those of us that want the ultimate D-style clean tone and light overdrive through a clean amp pedal platform or direct recording rig (using an cab sim or IR loader), this pedal may be a game-changer for you. It offers all the possible tone shaping you could want in terms of EQ, compression, and overdrive, in addition to boasting a dual channel configuration that can be used separately or together for maximum control over your clean and mild overdrive tones.
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