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Crowther Prunes And Custard Overdrive Pedal


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A small pedal with many capabilities.

Crowther Prunes And Custard Overdrive Pedal

The Prunes and Custard pedal is more than just an overdrive and distortion pedal. Leave off the switch and the pedal delivers your great, distortion sound, but hit the switch, and you will send your sounds into outer space!

Features:

The Prunes And Custard is a two stage circuit. There is a preamp stage, the gain of which is adjusted with the Drive control. This stage followed by a special waveshaping distortion circuit. There is some treble roll-off between the preamp and the special distortion circuit. the frequency at which this treble roll-off happens can be changed with the Guitar/Bass switch. The special distortion stage produces strong harmonic overtones, mostly odd harmonic.

Higher harmonics are progressively introduced with increased Drive settings and signal level, so a decaying bass guitar note can sound like a mean swept filter. Playing double notes, like 4ths or 5ths can produce some strong intermodulation effects, rather like a ring modulator, but more musical, albeit more distorted!

The Mix control is a balance between the preamp stage output, (CCW) and the special distortion stage output (CW). For bass guitar, the Mix control would usually be set at around 10 to 12 o'clock. For guitar, a high Mix setting, along with reduced Drive can give some rather pleasant overdrive effects.

Where the Drive and Mix controls are set to higher settings, the sound can become all harmonics with very little fundamental signal, and in some situations may sound a bit thin, especially for bass guitar, but setting the Lo Freq. contour switch to the right takes some low frequency from the Preamp side of the Mix control and mixes it back with the special distortion side.