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http://www.americaspedal.net/ap.htmlIn 1998, DOD revamped their line with all pedals using a more bland color scheme with a two-tone model designation. New pedals included the FX20C, FX25B, FX66, FX69B, FX75C, FX86B, FX91, and FX102, and the words "Made in U.S.A." became conspicuously absent from the bottom label/sticker.
By the end of the century, production had officially shifted to China (with "Made in China" stamped just beneath the DOD logo on the bottom rubber anti-skid plate), and "America's Pedal" was no more.
In 2007, the FX69B Grunge and FX86B Death Metal pedals were revised to become part of DigiTech's pedal lineup, and the remaining FX-series DOD pedals were effectively discontinued. Meanwhile, both Electro-Harmonix and MXR (now owned by Dunlop) had been resurrected, manufacturing reissues of vintage pedals and designing several future classics in the USA (with some exceptions, such as the made in Russia EHX Big Muff Pi). Although DOD has relinquished the title of "America's Pedal" and all but completely disappeared from the new marketplace (
the Chinese-made YJM-308 was the lone exception for several years, but it appears to have been discontinued as of Summer 2009), its legacy continues. In 2009, it is rare to find a U.S. company that likewise manufactures their products in the U.S.A., and then sells them at prices that the average musician can afford. (The initial run of DigiTech's new HardWire series of pedals was labeled "made in USA", continuing the legacy of America's Pedal. However, in October 2009 we read (but have not confirmed) that production shifted to China; hopefully, more info to come.) As very average musicians ourselves, we started this website as a token of appreciation to DOD Electronics and America's Pedal.