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EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold Power Amp Distortion Demo

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The Acapulco Gold is a dirt-simple distortion effects pedal based on the power section of a cranked vintage Sunn Model T, bringing the openness, clarity and crunch that only a dimed tube amp can provide, at a fraction of the size, and without expensive maintenance costs.

Since tone is in the hands, EarthQuaker decided to keep the controls of the Acapulco Gold as simple as possible. The footswitch turns the pedal on and off, and the giant knob controls the output volume. That's it. The rest is at your fingertips. Want less gain? Turn down your guitar's volume knob. Need a darker rhythm tone? Roll back your guitar's tone control. Easy, right?

With your guitar’s volume all the way up, the Acapulco Gold roars like a wide-open Model T on the verge of explosion. At just-barely-backed-off, the Gold becomes a raunchy overdrive. At minimum guitar volume settings, the Acapulco Gold delivers a hazy, Nashville-sounding spank to your tone.

How about this? If your guitar has separate volume and tone controls for each pickup and a three-way selector switch, this little one-knob banger becomes a three-channel tone monster at the flick of your wrist.

The Acapulco Gold is all-analog, true bypass and built one-at-a-time by a wandering expedition of prospectors and speculators in dusty Akron, Ohio, USA.

The Acapulco Gold uses silent, relay-based soft-touch switching. Audio will not pass without power.
Open Box EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2 Power Amp Distortion Level 1
Open Box EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2 Power Amp Distortion Level 1
Open Box EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2 Power Amp Distortion Level 1

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  • Open, crunchy distortion tones based on the power section of a cranked vintage Sunn Model T
  • One-knob control layout
  • Hand-made in Akron, Ohio

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