New lo-fi pedal from Heavy Electronics
Make your guitar sound rubbish...in a good way

So many guitar products claim that they'll provide you with a tone that's thick and creamy and sustains for days.
However, sometimes you don't always want that. Sometimes, you want your guitar signal to sound like it's being feed through the trashiest little transistor radio speaker seconds from meltdown. And it's for those moments that the new Radio Havana pedal from Heavy Electronics is designed.
Using ceramic capacitors designed to accentuate all things gritty and degrade the signal, the playlist on Radio Havana gets as nasty and tinny and lo-fidelity as you like.
US RRP is $135. For more, visit the official Heavy Electronics website.
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