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Marsoni
M251S
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Collision Devices TARS DLX FuzzTARS DLX is a dual fuzz with 2 analog filters inspired by the MS 20. Probably the only pedal with 4 poles resonant Low Pass and High Pass Filters. It is a stage & studio tool to shape your sound with high precision or an experimental device for loud noise makers. It is an evolved version of TARS, a robot looking for life in space too. (and a pedal we released a year ago).
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