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EarthQuaker Devices launches Dirt Transmitter

Audio Distribution Group are pleased to announce that EarthQuaker Devices have released a new product today.

Back by popular demand, EQD has brought back their legendary fuzz driver pedal in a limited edition with the Dirt Transmitter Reissue. Used for years by your favourite musicians and a cult following of Dirt Transmitter™ fanatics, this effect has been out of EQD’s line-up for some time…until now!

Dirt Transmitter Reissue is shipping to EU/UK from Audio Distribution Group NOW!

Originally created as the second in a very long line of EarthQuaker Devices fuzz pedals, this early circuit went on to become regarded as one of creator Jamie Stillman’s best and most interesting fuzz creations.

Laid out simply with four knobs: Level, Fuzz, Tone and Bias, this thing is easy to use and you’d be hard pressed to find a setting that doesn’t totally rip. So put away that hand sanitiser and dig into this gloriously dirty tone.

Main Features: 

•Limited Edition Fuzz Driver pedal

•EQD founder Jamie Stillman’s most sought-after fuzz creation

•Simple 4 knob layout provides a wealth of fuzz tones

•Bias control provides gated Velcro to thicker, natural fuzz tones

•True Bypass Switching

•Input Impedance: 500 kΩ

•Output Impedance: 100 Ω

•Top-mounted jacks for easy pedalboard mounting

•Made in Akron, Ohio, USA

•Powered by regular 9 V DC PSU (not supplied – requires centre -, 2,1 mm, 3 mA current draw)

The secret sauce, or magic jus, if you will, of this pedal lies in its rare silicon transistors that offer a gritty top end response and more gain than typical germanium transistors. This enables a biting edge with a rounder tone that doesn’t go overboard with high end distortion. You can dial it in to be gain-heavy and leave it on as your permanent tone for a killer sonic vibe. It can also give you a wider range that goes from overdrive to fuzz without being too loose. That’s the power of silicon right there.

When it comes to dialling in this mighty fuzz-breathing driver, the Bias knob is dirt central station. This control effectively starves the transistors of electrical current, which alters the gated characteristics of its sound, giving you everything from Velcro fuzz flavours to analog synth undertones. With the Bias control dialled all the way up, the transistors are properly biased, and as you back it down it gets into a more slathery, gated fuzz tone.

GBP ERP £159 – Available Mid September 2024.

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