







🎸 Elevate your blues & rock tone game—two channels, endless possibilities!
The Demonfx Dual Gun is a 2-channel analog overdrive pedal designed for blues and rock guitarists seeking versatile tonal options. Featuring separate volume and tone controls per channel and multiple clipping modes, it delivers everything from glassy cleans to rich, articulate distortion. Lightweight and compact, it ships fast from the US and offers boutique-quality sound at an accessible price point, making it a must-have for serious players looking to stand out.
| ASIN | B09JFTQJF4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,742 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #146 in Guitar Distortion & Overdrive Effects |
| Color Name | Black, Silver |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (79) |
| Date First Available | October 14, 2021 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
| Item model number | DG1 |
| Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
| Package Dimensions | 10 x 4 x 2 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
W**E
Great Pedal, takes a bit of time to dial in, but WOW!
When I bought this, I was just really just wanting to try it and figured it would not be any good and would have to send it back. Much to my surprise, this pedal actually came through for me. One thing to keep in mind, this is VERY GUITAR SPECIFIC; Your basic 3 styles, Tele, Strat and Les Paul, all require resets on this pedal if you plan on using both channels. BUT the good thing is, you actually can find near perfect settings on both channels that highlight each of the 3 types of guitars. I'm mostly a strat and Les Paul guy, so I don't have to change anything. Use the right side for the strat, and the left side for the LP. A surprisingly articulate tone all the way through the gain stages; even at the highest gain stages, you can still hear the separation of strings and each note is very distinctive. When I wanted to get an almost-violin tone from my LP I just used both sides at the same time. I have some quirky (odd) pedals along with the traditional "good stuff" and this one resides right up there with them...except my early 2000s American Made Bad Monkey. Nothing is every going to top that pedal at any price! BUT considering the price, versatility and quality of this pedal, it ranks a 9.5 on my scale. Better get yours today while the price is still great before the rest of the folks realize what a gem this is. That's what happens with great pedals...they are released at a reasonable price then the market LOVES them and they ascend to Boutique Pricing!
A**O
Second time's the charm
I tried earlier to buy the Demonfx dual gun pedal, but it was lost in transit from China. Recently tried again, with shipment from Texas, and got it yesterday. This pedal claims to give the luscious sponginess of Stevie Ray Vaughn's tone on the right side, and the classic Bluesbreaker tones of Eric Clapton when he was on the John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers' Beano album. I am mostly a bedroom player anymore, and I have a collection of amps, both tube and solid state. I saw YouTube videos where some great players got fantastic tones with this pedal through Boss Katana amps. I bought on the strength of the tones I was hearing thru my earphones. This pedal is wonderfully tweakable with volume and tone pots, as well as switches on both sides for fat/stock/and glass tones. I ran it into a Bugera V5 amp, which is tube driven, but notoriously lacking in tone tweakability. Well, the pedal is a fantastic preamp for a low budget amplifier. Using intuitive knobs and switches you can instantly experiment with different tone settings on both sides of the pedal to optimize it for your guitar and amp combination. I put the Bugera on its worst setting, 0.1 watt of attenuated output, and the pedal made it sing a very low volume. And, the tones (SRV and Clapton In A Box) are every bit as great as expected, even without tweaking the internal dip switches. If you're into blues and classic rock, this pedal could be a UREKA purchase for you, as it was for me! This pedal scratches an itch that I though could only be satisfied by a Cornerstone Gladio, a $400 pedal. The DualGun has more than satisfied that itch with fantastic tweakability that makes it not just a dual overdrive, but also a very versatile preamp pedal. Great stuff!
M**G
Great Overdrive Pedal
Well built stomp box. I had a Duellist, and I loved it but I just felt so guilty owning such an expensive boutique pedal. I only play at home. I've also owned the other Duellist clone, the Lyr-pedal. I read all the reviews on the Duelgun that I could find. When it went on sale I decided to get one. I have to say, it's a real decent pedal. I don't think it totally nails the sound and feel of a real Duellist, but it definitely comes way closer than the Lyr-pedal. Just in my opinion. I actually really like this overdrive. You can't beat the price for a duel overdrive pedal. I saw pictures online of the inside but I was really impressed upon opening it. I sure looks like it's all hand wired, just like the original Duellist. The Lyr-pedal looked hand wired too, but the Duelgun seems better built, neater solder joints and just overall a more professional look. I was pleasantly surprised with this pedal and I would absolutely recommend. I will for sure be keeping this pedal and it will be staying on my pedal board. Just get one. You need it. I promise, it has some sweet tones just waiting for you. UPDATE: After spending some time with this pedal, I like it even more than I previously did. It actually might sound closer to the real Duellist than I originally thought. The Heavy-Hand side of the pedal is my favorite, and it was my favorite on the Duellist too. It really does provide a "transparent" tone, depending how the amp is set up. If the amp is dialed in on a clean-ish sound and you engage the Heavy-Hand side, it's surprisingly clean and clear. But what I really love about both the Duellist and the Duelgun is the outstanding overdriven tones tones that the Heavy-Hand hand puts out. The string singer side is no slouch either. It rivals most other overdrives including a tube screamer. Using both sides together are an added bonus and they stack nicely. I've been through numerous overdrive pedals, dozens and dozens, and this one is excellent.
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