Ibanez LF7 Lo Fi Filter Pedal

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The first guitar pedal to capture transistor radio and megaphone lo-fi sounds!

Best used at the end of a signal chain in combination with other pedals, it creates wide and wild soundscapes of far-out tones that used to require a rack of vintage analog gear. It also performs well with vocals, drum machines, or in any mix-down context.

Ibanez LF7 Lo Fi Filter Pedal Features:

  • Creates lo-fi tones that used to require ancient analog gear
  • For guitar, but works well with vocals, drum machines, or any mix-down context

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Gives off awe inspiring sound

really gives off that feeling of actually using a megaphone with vocals ... and creates a wicked sound on guitar that is unexplainable

Reviewed by Thomas Janotta on 11/26/2007 who plays (metal/rock)?.

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