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Maven Peal releases The Howler pedal
Maven Peal Instruments has released The Howler - the first in the companies line of 'Impact Pedals.' According to their website, an impact pedal incorporates Maven Peal's patented Sag Circuit power supply design features into a small, compact pedal.
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"Impact pedals change the feel of your strings as well as the sound of your tone. Although impact pedals offer distortion, gain and sag (Peal) control, they offer much more by literally impacting the way your guitar responds to your touch -- all without negatively impacting your neighbors, family, band members and your ear drums."
The company says the The Howler is built with the same audiophile-quality parts as Maven Peal amps. "As a result, the Howler has a very transparent sound and an extremely low noise floor, while giving you new and unique controls that literally wake up your strings."

You can use the Howler as a:
- Clean/Fat Boost
- Clean Treble Boost
- Jazzy/Tweedy Dark Compression
- Clean Buffer for Driving Long Cables and Difficult Loads
- Clean Buffer with Optional Added Sag
- Overdrive
- Clean Treble Boost/Overdrive and Added Recording Warmth
It'll set you back $450.
Full details at: http://www.mavenpeal.com/gear.html
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