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Radial Engineering Bones Texas Overdrive Goes From "Habañero" To "Mesquite" In An Instant

January 28, 2009
Radial Engineering Bones Texas Overdrive Winter NAMM 2009

It's well know that "they make everything bigger in Texas." The Radial Engineering Bones Texas Overdrive, however, is made in Canada, where the extreme cold causes everything to get much smaller, which is why the Bones Texas Overdrive only takes up half the footprint of the Tonebone pedals. It still sounds huge, though. Like the old slogan goes: "they perceive everything as being much bigger in Canada."

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