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Catalinbread Dirty Little Secret Red (Pre-Owned)

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Manufacturer's ID: DLS MKIII

If the classic Dirty Little Secret MKIII is your war-tested Marshall Plexi sidearm, Catalinbread’s DLS Red is a finely-tuned and well-oiled (figuratively, of course) gain machine that we distilled into a more potent and volatile formula.

Condition Report

At guitarguitar, we award our used gear a grade from 1-5 according to its overall condition, with 5 being the best.

This item was appraised as follows: 

Grade 4 out of 5 - Item shows some mild and/or minor signs of use such as superficial scuffs and marks. The unit functions as it should and is ready to use immediately.

Accessories Included with this item are as follows: Original box.

We take care to photograph any features, wear, tear, or modifications you might want to see before you make the decision to buy.

All of our pre-owned electronics are covered by our 3-month warranty and have been inspected and play-tested before resale.

Specification

Featuring a more refined set of gain stages that cuts through the low-mids of the original and brings you an extended barrage of punch and clarity, the DLS Red calls shotgun in the truck that is your pedalboard’s dirt section. Catalinbread’s flagship DLS circuitry has been modified to give you more of everything you love about the original with a touch more blistering, amp-smashing gain across both modes, as well as a more hi-fi EQ section and a fully-balanced—yet still very much Marshall—tonal profile.