


Hand-made in New Zealand by Paul Crowther, the Prunes and Custard is a small pedal with a lot of capabilities. 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). Review: Used for bass - Sick pedal. Definitely a unique sound and high quality. Review: great for Bass VI - I use it with my fender japan bass VI and it's really great the sound is versatile and the pedal is very reactive too
| ASIN | B008J7XOB8 |
| Brand | Crowther Audio |
| Brand Name | Crowther Audio |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 8 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Crowther Audio |
| Model Number | 4719 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Bass,Filter,Distortion,Preamp |
F**L
Used for bass
Sick pedal. Definitely a unique sound and high quality.
V**M
great for Bass VI
I use it with my fender japan bass VI and it's really great the sound is versatile and the pedal is very reactive too
F**I
Excellent
Just as expected, and even better than this. Although I bought it from USA, it still runs on 9V, and that helps me a lot, in Europe
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