Hot on the heels of the Purple Guardian of the Wurm, Lilac Moai Maea, Glow-in-the dark Queequeg, and Gold Fuzzly Bear - we have the suitably seasonal Christmassy Red - One-Off Edition of the Tyler Advanced Frequency Splitter.
Every distinct one-off pedal will be signed by KMA’s founder Enrico Preuss, and will have the winner’s name UV printed on the backplate. NOTE that these special pedals will NOT be made available for sale - ever! So they really will be unique One-Off single items.
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To take part in the promotion and be in with a chance of winning these unique pedals, participants simply need to enter via any of KMA’s social media platforms listed below, Like the relevant post, Tag a friend in the comments and Follow KMA Machines. Entries may be made more than once, but only one tagged entry is allowed per comment and a limit of 10 entries maximum per person is possible, per giveaway.
www.facebook.com/KmaMachines/
www.instagram.com/kma_audio_machines/
www.tiktok.com/@kmamachines
twitter.com/kmamachines
Winners will be chosen at random and the competition is available worldwide. Once entered, all participants are in with an equal chance to win this unique pedal. KMA will be giving away one more unique custom pedal before the end of the year, so stay tuned to find out what the next giveaway is!
Controls - Low Pass, LP Cut : On/Off, LP Phase : +/-, LP<>HP Mix, HP Phase : +/=, High Pass, HP Cut, Level, Main Phase : -/+, Clean, LP Loop Footswitch, Activate / Bypass Footswitch, HP Loop Footswitch, LP Return / Send, HP Return / Send.
The original Tyler Deluxe is still available on the KMA Machines Webstore - where it goes for $319.99 (Exc. VAT). The one-off Christmas Red is miles away from the original’s monochrome colour palette. This is a relatively large pedal - as it needs to be for its 3 footswitches - but it has killer functionality if you know how to deploy it properly - brings new life to every one of your pedals!
I would imagine the draw for the winner would take place very early next year - as Christmas is all too close as is!