Sioux City Pete & The Beggers don’t like a lot effects pedal. They would perfer to plug right in and go, but they use the Sioux Guitars Villa Ave to get the crunch and sustaian they are looking for.
For ultra smooth fuzz on your bass with out losing your low end, try the Villa Ave from Sioux Guitars.
Milo Gonzalez is the face of the future of rocknroll. That red spot on his pedal board is a Sioux Guitars Villa Ave pedal.
At the bend in the road, West 7th becomes Villa Ave. Villa Ave is an ultra smooth distortion pedal. We could have called this the Siouxer Rat, but our noise free switching and operation totally distinguishes us from the others. There is no playing around here. Villa Ave isn’t for everyone. This is a pedal for punk, heavy metal, and hard rock only. While Villa Ave is dirty, it has a transparency to it that allows you to really cut through the mix.
It looks like Rikk Agnew is going to work in his Sioux Guitars workshirt. Rikk digs the Sioux Villa Ave and the Sioux K-D Chorus.
At the bend in the road, West 7th becomes Villa Ave. Villa Ave is an ultra smooth distortion pedal. We could have called this the Siouxer Rat, but our noise free switching and operation totally distinguishes us from the others. There is no playing around here. Villa Ave isn’t for everyone. This is a pedal for punk, heavy metal, and hard rock only. While Villa Ave is dirty, it has a transparency to it that allows you to really cut through the mix.





