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  • HUNGRY ROBOT The Monastery


    Polyphonic Octave Generator

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    Royal Mail 48-hour shipping as standard.

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    SHIPPING TO THE USA – The Royal Mail has created a new PDDP (Postal Delivery Duties Paid) service, which will calculate exact costs at the moment we book your shipping. While we are happy to absorb some of the costs, if the cost of the pre-paid duty is significantly more than what you have paid when placing your order, we will be in touch to request the balance is covered by you.

    If in doubt, get in touch and we can give you an accurate quote in advance.

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    We offer 30-day hassle-free returns so you can pick the item you want safe in the knowledge that if it's not for you, we'll take it back and refund your order.

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    Please note that some orders may take longer to be processed before shipping during the busiest periods of the year.

    Returns policy

    Customers hold the right to return a product for a full refund if I am notified within 30 days of delivery.

    If a product is delivered in a defective or damaged condition, please contact me immediately with details of your order.

    To be eligible for a return, the item must be in the same condition
    that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.

    Please note, the cost of return delivery is to be paid by the customer. This will be reimbursed if the item is shown to be faulty.

    To complete a return, I require a receipt or proof of purchase. Please do not send any items back to the manufacturer, and please do not send any items to me without contacting me first.

    Once I have confirmed that I will process your return, please send the item to:

    Boost Guitar Pedals (returns)
    84 Wolf Lane 
    Windsor 
    Berkshire 
    SL4 4YZ 
    United Kingdom

    Replacements and refunds

    My first course of action for faulty items is to replace them like-for-like. If this is not possible, a full refund will be considered as an alternative.

    If returned within the 30-day period, your refund will be processed and a credit will be applied to your credit card or original method of payment.

    Shipping

    The customer is responsible for paying return shipping costs. Shipping costs are non-refundable unless a product is proven to be damaged or faulty upon delivery.

    It is recommended that items should be returned using a trackable shipping service in case the item goes missing en route.

    About the HUNGRY ROBOT The Monastery


    The Hungry Robot The Monastery is a polyphonic octave generator, offering simultaneous octave up and octave down with minimal latency and excellent tracking. The control layout allows you to independently control upper and lower octaves.

    No matter the settings, the Monastery always remains at unity gain.

    The Monastery Dual Preset Function

    The dual preset function allows you to seamlessly cycle between two presets using the right footswitch. The top LED denotes which row of controls is active: if the LED is lit, the top row of knobs is active; if the LED is unlit, the bottom row is active.

    The Hungry Robot The Monastery produces lush, organ-like tones at full-tilt, but can cover a range of sounds thanks to its two-octave control layout.

    The Monastery Demos

     

     

    The Monastery Features

    • Polyphonic octave generator with upper and lower octaves
    • Handmade in Iowa, USA
    • True bypass
    • Dry/Wet & -/+ controls (x2)
    • Power: 9V power supply, centre-negative (not included)

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    About Hungry Robot

    Founded by Eric Junge in 2012, Hungry Robot Pedals has gone from strength to strength. Based in North Carolina for most of its formative years, a 2021 move back to his roots in Iowa (where the
    company began) means an upgraded workshop.

    Hungry Robot Pedals is known for its out-of-the-box designs, with pedals such as the Wash providing a new perspective on classic effects.