MXR EVH117 Van Halen Flanger Pedal

MXR EVH117 Van Halen Flanger Pedal







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MXR EVH117 Van Halen Flanger Pedal


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Description of MXR EVH117 Van Halen Flanger Pedal

Dunlop has once again partnered with Edward Van Halen to present a new spin on a classic tone. Everyone knows that it was the MXR Flanger that powered Unchained and And the Cradle Will Rock. Now you can grab a piece of that world-class tone with the new MXR EVH 117 Flanger. This amazing stompbox features the same bucket-brigade technology that provided the sweeping, whooshing magic of the original. But Dunlop didn’t stop there. They've also added the EVH Switch, which instantly calls up Eddie's Unchained sound with the exact same Manual, Speed, Width, and Regeneration settings that he used to get one of the greatest guitar tones of all time. If that’s not cool enough, they even painted the EVH Flanger with the rocking striped graphics that started a revolution.

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