The MultiJam was built for players who rely on feel as much as tone. At lower gain settings, it delivers studio level clarity with the transparency of a clean boost preserving your amp’s character and your guitar’s voice. Dig in and it responds. Roll back your volume and it cleans up naturally.
Turn it up, and it’s not polite. The gain thickens, sustain increases, and it holds together for lead work. Whether you’re stacking it into another drive or running it straight into a clean amp, it stays articulate and controlled.
The Mod switch adds clarity and headroom for a different distortion character and more volume, while the Fat Cap adds bass as you increase the drive.
This isn’t a “one sound” pedal.
It’s a working player’s drive.
Controls: Volume, Tone, Drive
Fat cap switch: original to more bottom end
MOD switch: germanium to silicon clipping
741 op-amp
Vintage Japanese 1N60 germanium diodes
True bypass (3PDT)
9V DC center-negative power
9V battery operation supported
945 transistors
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(PRE-ORDER) MultiJam Distortion
MultiJam Distortion
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Controls: Volume, Tone, Drive
Fat cap switch: original to more bottom end
MOD switch: germanium to silicon clipping
741 op-amp
Vintage Japanese 1N60 germanium diodes
True bypass (3PDT)
9V DC center-negative power
9V battery operation supported
945 transistors
The MultiJam was built for players who rely on feel as much as tone. At lower gain settings, it delivers studio level clarity with the transparency of a clean boost preserving your amp’s character and your guitar’s voice. Dig in and it responds. Roll back your volume and it cleans up naturally.
Turn it up, and it’s not polite. The gain thickens, sustain increases, and it holds together for lead work. Whether you’re stacking it into another drive or running it straight into a clean amp, it stays articulate and controlled.
The Mod switch adds clarity and headroom for a different distortion character and more volume, while the Fat Cap adds bass as you increase the drive.
This isn’t a “one sound” pedal.
It’s a working player’s drive.
What Our Clients Say
“At low gain, I can get it to sound exactly like my original one on the ‘vintage’ setting. At medium gain has a beautiful saturation to it which is aggressive but smooth. If you have ever wanted to try the Multivox Big Jam Distortion this is absolutely the best way to do it.”