Slammin' Sounds, Smaller Space
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The 27V Boost - This is possibly the World's cleanest, most transparent boost. It utilizes the 7660S charge pump's ability to take a standard 9v power supply and output both +18v and -9v. The op-amp based boost circuit takes advantage of the whopping 27v differential to produce a 20dB boost with an amazing amount of headroom. It doesn't matter if you're using active pick ups - you will not get any clipping from this boost. Slam it with another boost. It still won't clip. The treble control allows you to cut/boost frequencies above 3k3Hz by 6dB. $58.99 Click here
Li'l Comp - This is an exact clone of the Script Logo era Dynacomp, only it's about half the size and it still uses all through hole components, including the NOS CA3080 chip. $58.99 Click here
Kuzco Jr. - This mini pedal is based on the Way Huge Red Llama (which is based on the Craig Anderton Tube Sound Fuzz). The tone of this CD4049 CMOS Hex Buffer based distortion lies somewhere between a fuzz and an overdrive...kinda like when you overdrive just the preamp section of a tube amp. Maybe that's where the name "tube sound fuzz" came from? $58.99 Click here
Li'l Orange Phaser - This is an exact clone of the Script Logo era Phase90. No, we weren't able to fit the 6 single op amps in there. But we were able to use 3 dual op amps which sound just as good, along with a quad of NOS 2N5952 JFETs. $58.99
Mimosa Jr. - Exactly the same as our full sized Mimosa, only smaller. The Mimosa is a clone of the Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer, but with an added dry blend. $58.99
Tremolito - A modified version of the DIY classic, The EA Trem. Just two knobs is all you need. $58.99 Li'l Gray Overdrive - This is an exact clone of a 1976 Gray Box DOD250 Preamp Overdrive. $58.99
Li'l Yellow Overdrive - This is an exact clone of the very first MIJ version BOSS OD-1 that uses the single quad op amp, not the version that uses the transistor buffers and dual op amp. Comes with the MC3403 quad op amp. $58.99
Li'l Fuzz - This is a clone of the 1969 BC108 version Fuzz Face. Slightly modified with an A100k volume for improved output impedance, C1k fuzz pot for better taper on the fuzz control, and a 150pF cap across the negative feedback loop to of Q1 to get rid of that annoying high pitched sizzle that you get when you turn the fuzz knob all the way up on a silicon fuzz face. Oh...and we added an LED. And made it a lot smaller. $58.99
Early in the New Year, we'll be releasing 8 more mini pedal kits - a RAT clone, a Tubescreamer clone, several big muff variants, a 300ms delay, an MFZ-1 clone, and a reverb. Stay tuned for our next news letter or follow our Facebook page.
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