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NEXI Industries Delivers Classic Crunch with New 1970’s Distortion Effect Pedal

sp_view2_70sdistortion_white_b-small-copyPut on your platform shoes and enjoy the vibe of NEXI Industries’ new 1970’s Distortion DIS-01. This electric guitar effect pedal provides a classic crunch with a warm, deep growl, allowing the player to achieve the vintage British tone used in many classic rock recordings. But “old school” tone doesn’t mean old school technology struggles. NEXI’s engineers have achieved that classic sound with analog design and a cutting-edge, plug-‘n-play design that accommodates the needs of today’s active players.

Like all NEXI pedals, the 1970’s Distortion was designed by boutique effect pedal creators, the self-declared “Vintage Analog Protection Squad,” who are committed to providing a unique tone without compromise. All NEXI pedals are true bypass and hybrid, and all are tailor-made to plug ‘n play. That means the 1970’s Distortion can be used standalone with a 9V battery or plugged right, an external power supply, or NEXI’s revolutionary pedal board. Aptly named “The Solution,” this heavy-duty board has a two-channel switch and three-step booster to satisfy every guitarist’s ego. It’s also equipped with covers that protect ports against dirt and beverage spills (splash-proof), a built-in tuner and power supply, and two USB charging docks for tablet or smartphone. Players can rock confidently, knowing that their board—and their 1970’s Distortion pedal—are safe and sound.

So whether a player is covering classic rock tunes or just wants to channel that vintage tone in a modern jam, the 1970’s Distortion pedal is their ticket back in time—all at the reasonable rate of €99.95 (approx. USD $105). Get a closer look and hear a demo at https://nexi.eu/products/70-s-distortion.

 

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