"Used" Tone Candy - Sweet & Low Gain Pedal
This is our first clean to early breakup pedal. It produces transparent lush sustain and clarity without much distortion The idea of this pedal came to me when I was using both a Marshall and a Fender amp together at a gig. I liked the solid later breakup of the Fender and the early breakup of the Marshall mixed together. This pedal does just that. There are 2 dual stage FET amplifiers inside wired in parallel with a mix control . One amp is clean with bottom and has late breakup, and the other has more midrange with early breakup. The Blend knob turned to the far left produces a cleaner more solid bottom that breaks up late. The knob turned far right is an early to breakup midrange sounding amp. This knob mixes these two sounds and you can get many different kinds of cleans, early breakup, and distortion with one control knob. The Hi-Cut control can increase treble or cut it with some smooth compression.
This is more than just a boost. You can get a wide variety of tones using the mix control.. It also is a great pedal for a player that plays on the clean side, or for someone that wants to overdrive an already hot amp without mushing up the bottom. This pedal circuit is made with old school technology. There are no op-amp chips or diode clipping circuits in this pedal. It is all done with discrete components, carbon resistors, and FET transistors giving a more natural tube type sound and compression.
This is more than just a boost. You can get a wide variety of tones using the mix control.. It also is a great pedal for a player that plays on the clean side, or for someone that wants to overdrive an already hot amp without mushing up the bottom. This pedal circuit is made with old school technology. There are no op-amp chips or diode clipping circuits in this pedal. It is all done with discrete components, carbon resistors, and FET transistors giving a more natural tube type sound and compression.
- Volume Control - Master volume control that does not loose bottom
- Blend Control - The knob turned to the far left produces a cleaner more solid bottom that breaks up late. The knob turned far right is an early to breakup midrange sounding amp. This knob mixes these two sounds and you can get many different kinds of cleans, early breakup, and distortion with one knob
- Gain - Adds a little more dirt
- Hi-Cut - Smooths out the highs with a little compression
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