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EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2 Power Amp Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal

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Management number 215940699 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price US$55.60 Model Number 215940699
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  • Modeled after a cranked vintage Model T amplifier to bring the openness, clarity, and crunch that only a dimed tube amp can provide
  • Designed to keep the controls as simple as possible; the footswitch controls power, and the knob controls output volume
  • This device can be powered conveniently by a 9V battery or a standard 9-volt DC power supply
  • Made with care by human hands in Akron, Ohio
  • PLEASE BE CAREFUL! The Acapulco Gold is extremely loud!
UPC 858933004745 810019910159
Color Black
Style Acapulco Gold
Voltage 9
Amperage 12 Milliamps
Brand Name Earthquaker Devices
Model Name Acapulco Gold
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Item Weight 0.5 Pounds
Manufacturer Earthquaker Devices
Model Number ERQ ACAPULCOV2
Power Source Battery Powered
Controls Type Knob
Signal Format Analog
Connector Type 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio jack
Item Type Name EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2 Power Amp Distortion Guitar Pedal
Item Dimensions 6 x 3 x 3 inches
Hardware Interface 1/4-inch Audio
Included Components 9V battery, 1/4 inch audio cable
Audio Output Effects Distortion
Warranty Description 1 year.
Manufacturer Part Number LEQDACAPU
Item Dimensions L x W x H 4.49"L x 2.52"W x 2.01"H
Global Trade Identification Number 00858933004745

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