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The lotmusic Kmise Hot Plexi Electric Guitar Effects Pedal is a compact, true bypass analog distortion pedal crafted from durable aluminum alloy. Designed for professional and gigging guitarists, it features integrated noise reduction for a clean Hot Plexi tone, precise control knobs, and a lightweight form factor powered by a 9V DC adapter. Ideal for those seeking classic Plexi-inspired distortion with modern reliability and portability.






| ASIN | B0921C5W6M |
| Body Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Color Name | Hot Plexi |
| Connector Type | DC Barrel Connector |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,951) |
| Date First Available | 26 October 2021 |
| Hardware Interface | HP-HSC |
| Item Weight | 130 g |
| Item model number | MI3431 |
| Material Type | Aluminum Alloy |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 4.2 x 9.2 cm; 130.41 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
S**N
Well this is a really good delay pedal with the price you get. Just the only thing is that it doesn't go well with a distortion or in my case an MXR fullbore metal. But in clean, I can tell you it is really good. So get it for clean and not for a distortion delay
A**R
I have no problem with cheap pedals, I have plenty and they all do a great job compared to my more expesive ones. I've bought numerious 'Plexi/Marshall' style pedals from Joyo, NUX etc. but none have been anything more that a distortion pedal with slightly different EQs compared to my amp. They just don't change the characteristic sound of an amp to make it sould like a different one, such as a Marshall Plexi, at least not with my amps. But as it was cheap I thought I'd give it a whirl to see if it was a worwhile distortion pedal. Compared to the online reviews, it wasn't as bad as I'd heard other's demo it. It wasn't cranked immediatley, there was some sublte distortion on the go, similar to an overdrive. When you put the gain up full, there is a fair amount of distortion, but not massively. I'd say EQ wise it just tamed my mids a little. I tried it on my clean channel, which was a little dull. I then tried it on my gain channel with only slight brakeup. Neither were special, I'd have prefered one of my many cheap overdrive pedals instead. So does it do Marshall, even Plexi? nope, it's just a medium gain distrotion in a metal housing that's cheap to buy and doesn't take up a lot of space on your board. It's a shame you can't spend £15 and get a Plexi, it really is ;)
B**D
all right for the money
S**G
Let me start out by saying that in my 36+ years of playing, I have owned and used every major Boss branded pedal, 3 different Ibanez Tube Screamers, several multiple effects pedals by Boss, Zoom, etc. so my expectations of this pedal at its price point were low. I have to say that this pedal not only met any expectations I might have had but has far exceeded them. Kmise has 2 slots on my secondary pedalboard now alongside my Boss GT1 and a booster. I would highly recommend both this and the Kmise Ultimate Drive to anyone looking for a good quality overdrive pedal that isn't muddy when you hit it with some boost. They are built using metal and are pretty solid. I use a booster pedal in front of these overdrives and also have a few channels programmed into my GT1 which places a limiter or other forms of boost after the overdrives and they still sounds crisp and clear. Great product Kmise! Well done!
U**A
Pour diviser le signal de ma guitare vers deux amplis
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