Fender Introduces Two New Pedals

US Dual Marine Layer Reverb and Duel Pugilist Distortion      27/10/21

Fender has announced two new pedals - the Dual Marine Layer Reverb and the Duel Pugilist Distortion and. This is what they have to say about them...

Dual Marine Layer

Reverb Fender and Reverb – name a more iconic musical duo. Fender's Dual Marine Layer allows you to add even more dimension to your sonic arsenal.
Featuring two independent foot-switchable settings, three unique reverb algorithms allow the user to create multiple soundscapes. The sustain switch generates massive atmospheric creations for an out-of-this-world tonal experience.
Designed by Fender's in-house tone gurus, the Dual Marine Layer is an all-original Fender circuit. The chassis is crafted from lightweight, durable anodized aluminum and the LED-backlit knobs show your control settings on a dark stage at a glance.  

Duel Pugilist

Duel Pugilist features the same distortion voicings found in our popular Pugilist pedal, but with new combinations designed for a knockout.
The Duel Pugilist offers three operating modes: Series, Mute and Parallel. Series mode allows stacking the two distortions as you would with two separate pedals, while Bypass mode allows blending two different distortions, or a clean sound with a distorted sound.
Mute mode offers the ability to use one distortion to create your main tone and then layer an additional distortion sound on top for added richness and complexity.

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