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Maestro Invader Distortion Pedal

High-gain Distortion Pedal with Gain/Tone/Level Controls, Noise Gate Toggle Switch, and Internal Noise Gate Threshold Trim Pot
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Maestro Invader Distortion Pedal
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Maestro Invader Distortion Pedal

Q: What kind of sound can I expect from the Maestro Invader Distortion Pedal?

Q: How do the controls on the Maestro Invader Distortion Pedal shape my sound?

Q: What does the Gate switch do on the Maestro Invader Distortion Pedal?

Q: What are the power requirements for the Maestro Invader Distortion Pedal?

Q: Does the Maestro Invader Distortion Pedal affect my guitar's tone when it's turned off?

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Unrelenting Aggression with Handy Noise Suppression

At first glance, the Maestro Invader Distortion pedal may seem like a visual blast from the past with a sound that follows suit. While its aesthetic is undeniably vintage, the Invader's tone is anything but, dishing out waves of modern high gain with simple controls to find your sound. The Gain, Tone, and Level knobs will feel familiar to experienced dirt box users, dialing in your preferred distortion, EQ, and volume settings, respectively. Even better, Maestro included an onboard noise gate with an internal threshold trim pot to keep your sound free of unwanted buzz and hum. And with its rugged steel enclosure, brushed faceplate, and tri-bugle LED lights, the Maestro Invader Distortion pedal has eye-catching looks to match its ear-tingling tone.

Three knobs deliver full-throttle high gain

Many of today's modern-leaning distortion pedals often rely on rows of knobs to deliver their gain-drenched goodness. With the Maestro Invader, three simple controls are all it takes to conjure the trademark girth and grind today's heavier genres demand. As far as the knobs are concerned, it couldn't be simpler to get started — classic controls for Gain, Tone, and Level make it a breeze for Sweetwater guitarists to dial in their favorite metallic tones. With Gain, going from slight overdrive to chainsaw brutality is accomplished with a single turn, finely tuned by the neighboring Tone control to tweak EQ settings to perfection. As implied, Level controls the overall output of the Invader, easily capable of blasting through unity gain if need be.

Built-in noise gate tightens up your tone

When your business is high-gain sonic decimation, a handy noise gate is almost always a prerequisite. Maestro understands this all too well, arming the Invader with a toggleable gate to cut out excess noise and hum with whisper-quiet results. Under the hood, an internal trim pot adjusts the gate's threshold and shapes the noise suppression to taste, an excellent tool when finding that sweet spot with different gain levels.

Maestro Invader Distortion Pedal Features:

  • All-analog distortion pedal for modern high-gain tone
  • Gain control goes from overdriven crunch to decimating distortion with a single turn
  • Tone knob tweaks EQ settings
  • Level control exceeds unity gain when pushed
  • Built-in noise gate toggle switch cuts out unwanted noise and hum with whisper-quiet results
  • Internal trim pot adjusts the noise gate's threshold
  • Rugged enclosure with brushed faceplate and LED bugles add visual elegance with a nod to the past
  • True-bypass switching preserves your signal quality when disengaged

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Distortion
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Controls: Knobs: Gain, Tone, Level; Switches: Gate
  • Number of Footswitch Buttons: 1
  • EQ: Tone Control
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4" (instrument)
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • True Bypass: Yes
  • Power Source: 9V-12V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • Power Usage: 35mA
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 2.5"
  • Width: 3.45"
  • Depth: 5.04"
  • Weight: 1.1 lbs. (including battery)
  • Manufacturer Part Number: MOCIDP

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Reviews

Great Pedal
This is my favorite pedal now for distortion. Great rock and roll pedal or blues pedal. Not to sure yet how I feel about the noise gate?? Jury is still out. At the moment it seems to really kill your sound and I may just use my dedicated noise gate. Now there may be a user issue lol…. I'll keep testing the built in noise gate. Ok let's just say the incredible rock tone you get are amazing. I use a Boss fuzz,delay and compression pedal with it . However you don't need to the pedal works great by itself. This will be my go to pedal for rock and blues.my Gibson Les Paul Supreme sounds incredible with it.
Music background: Intermediate player
the INVADERs
this is my first gear review ever but the guys at Sweetwater are so nice i decided to speak up. i've been playing a Boss DS-1 since the 80s but lately have been looking for something a little more graunchy without losing the DS-1's sound altogether. i have tried a few different pedals and at last found one that is much closer to what i want, namely the Maestro Invader distortion. more flexible tonally and it works with my sound, man. if you're a DS-1 human, maybe give this one a try. i am now placing a Maestro sticker on my guitar case...
Just stopped working
I like the pedal, but the footswitch, never gives the same effect. Different tone, gain.