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Posts tagged "DOD"

DOD Badder Monkey Overdrive

DOD Badder Monkey Following a surge of interest spurred by a viral demonstration video, the long-discontinued DOD Bad Monkey overdrive has been resurrected in a significantly expanded form by its original creators at DOD. The Badder Monkey is far more than a simple reissue; it’s a comprehensive reimagining that retains the core green-voiced circuit of its predecessor while introducing a host of novel, and frankly eccentric, features for unprecedented tonal exploration.... Click on the title for more

DOD Badder Monkey Overdrive

DOD Looking Glass Overdrive

Looking-Glass-Top_large[1] Here at Delicious Audio we really, really dig this new trend in the pedal world consisting in bigger manufacturers commissioning pedals to talented boutique stompbox designers. After releasing the Black Arts Toneworks-enginnered DOD Boneshaker at NAMM 2015, at this year's edition of the Anaheim convention, DigiTech unveiled a new class-A FET Overdrive called DOD Looking Glass, built under the supervision of Christopher Venter of SHOE Pedals - a manufacturer who participated in our Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit in 2014.... Click on the title for more

DOD Looking Glass Overdrive

DOD Chthonic Fuzz

DOD Chthonic Fuzz A dark and sludgy take on the early fuzz circuitry, the DOD Chthonic Fuzz is the first release by the pioneering US pedal company since it was acquired by Cortek Guitars from Samson within the sale of DigiTech.... Click on the title for more

DOD Chthonic Fuzz

DOD Gunslinger Distortion

Newly-revived brand DOD (owned by Harman's DigiTech) has announced a versatile new overdrive/distortion pedal, appropriately named the Gunslinger. Utilizing a MOSFET circuit, the Gunslinger is capable of providing a very wide range of overdriven tones from light grit to full saturation. Given the MOSFET design, the Gunslinger provides the touch-sensitivity and articulation of playing a tube amp, available in a compact, familiar looking stompbox. The Gunslinger performs equally well when used to drive an already dirty amp, as the main overdrive sound, or simply as a boost.... Click on the title for more

DOD Gunslinger Distortion

DOD Rubberneck Delay

dod rubberneck delay The DOD Rubberneck delay is one of the most interesting pedals released by DOD, and it became a staple in the roster of a pioneering brand that's been known for rather streamlined stompboxes.... Click on the title for more

DOD Rubberneck Delay

Pedal Reissue: DOD Envelope Filter 440

Now that DigiTech is not owned by Corean appliance and cellphone giant Samsung anymore, but by a guitar company that's actually passionate about pedals, we can expect this historic brand to resume some activity. The reissue of the DOD Envelope Filter 440 is the first sign of life in this regard.... Click on the title for more

Pedal Reissue: DOD Envelope Filter 440

DOD Carcosa Fuzz

The DOD Carcosa is a popular fuzz inspired by the dual-voiced evolution of the Maestro FZ-1 (the first fuzz pedal ever built, released in the early ’70s and named FZ-1S). ... Click on the title for more

DOD Carcosa Fuzz

DOD Gonkulator Ring Mod + Distortion

A reissue of the DOD ring modulator with distortion from the '90s. Our friends at Pedals and Effects just shot this new video about it, check it out!... Click on the title for more

DOD Gonkulator Ring Mod + Distortion

DOD Boneshaker Distortion by Black Arts Toneworks

There's a new tendency in the pedal manufacturing world we really dig and encourage: we are referring to mainstream companies like Dunlop and DigiTech assigning some of their pedal designs to "emerging" boutique manufacturers. One of the new products of this kind of interaction is the DOD Boneshaker distortion, which was created by Tennessee's Mark Wenz, the man behind the Black Arts Toneworks creations. ... Click on the title for more

DOD Boneshaker Distortion by Black Arts Toneworks