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  • Greer Amps Greer Amps Gorilla Warfare mkII
  • Greer Amps Greer Amps Gorilla Warfare mkII

Greer Amps Gorilla Warfare mkII

SKU: GORILLAWARFARE
$199.99
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Refined RAT-ty tone
Real LM308 chip
No Filter knob - Tone control
Ready for war

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We’ve all had those late nights, filled with loud music, questionable decisions, and the occasional run-in with a big, beastly monster that wants to rip our faces off…right? Well…this is that night, in pedal form. The Gorilla Warfare MKII is a pedal that we have had a ton of requests for over the years. (We even did a super limited run of this pedal a while back, with a different graphic, slightly tweaked circuit, and a different chip…that was then, this is now, and this…this is better.) I’ve been asked more times than I can count to do a “Greer Amps version of the RAT circuit…and do it right”…well…here it is. This is our angry, aggressive, larger-than-life and not-holding-back version of the old familiar circuit, complete with the good old LM308 chip. That’s an important detail—so we smacked it on the faceplate. This beast is powered by the same vintage chip that sparked folklore galore back in the day. We updated a few things, including the quality of the components used in the circuit, and you know that old Filter knob? Well, we turned it into a Tone control. It covers the exact same territory the original Filter control did, but…when you turn it up, you get more treble! AMAZING, I know! This beast is ready to melt rigs, rip faces off, and go to war. If you’re ready to try to tame this beast, step on up. If you’re ready to rock out, spit fire, and roast your ear holes, the Gorilla Warfare MKII is just what you need.

The Gorilla Warfare MKII is powered by 9 volt center tip negative 2.1mm standard power supply cable, built in an aluminum enclosure that’ll outlast most of humanity, with an old school true-bypass switch that feels good to step on, and a faceplate that’s gold and black but in some lights looks desert tan and black (now ain’t that just cool!?).

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