Mini Screamer, Tutti Love Chorus and Kmise Delay. #effectspedal #guitarpedal
https://amzn.to/3XPfcU9 https://amzn.to/4a9tCFY Not exact, but same screamer. https://amzn.to/4a9tCFY Harley Benton SC 450 Stock Bridge & Neck Pick ups Marshall JCM 800 Front of Head Marshall 1960 Cab 16' Pighog Cable 1 15' Newbee Cable 1 6" MXR Patch Cable 1 6" Donner Patch Cable Behringer Ultra Voice XM8500 Mic Kmise Analog Delay Specifications & Function Input lmpedace: 1MΩ Output lmpedace: 1kΩ Running Current: 12mA Delay time: 20ms~600ms Power: DC9V adapter Dimension: 92(L)×42(W)×52(H) mm Weight: 144g Mini Screamer Specifications: Material: Zinc-aluminum alloy Signal Input: 1/4″Monaural Jack Signal Output: 1/4″Monaural Jack Power Supply: DC 9V Item Size: 3.5 * 9 * 3cm / 1.4 * 3.5 * 1.2in Item Weight: 145g / 5.1oz Package Size: 6 * 11.5 * 6cm / 2.4 * 4.5 * 2.4in Package Weight: 185g / 6.5oz Donner Tutti Love Chorus Voltage 9 Volts Amperage 10 Milliamps Audio Output Effects Chorus Controls Type Knob Power Source Electric Hardware Interface USB 2.0 Type B Signal Format Analog

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