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Denio FL20 Flanger
PKR 12,000
Vintage Analogue Flanger Pedal
Controls: Manual, Depth, Rate, Res
Excellent Condition (Pictures attached for reference)
Powered via 9v Battery (Not Included) or Compatible Power Supply (Available Optional)
- Original products pictures are attached in Gallery
- All used products are 100% tested before listing, at store checking available
- All used products are covered under 7-days warranty.
Categories: Effects Pedals, Used Products
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- 1/4" TS Input jack
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- 9 Volt Alkaline Dry Battery with approximately 18 hours of continuous use
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- Weight 1.38 lbs.

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NUX MINI Tube Man MKII Overdrive
Genuine Tube-like sound that makes it more than your average Tube Screamer!
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