Electronic Audio Experiments
Greathammer
Greathammer
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Pedal Features
Pedal Features
Power: 9V DC, center negative, <65mA current at idle. We recommend a regulated, isolated power supply rated for 200 mA minimum. The PSU input is protected against reverse polarity and over-voltage. Our pedals do not accept batteries.
Bypass: buffered bypass with soft-touch electronic switching
Input impedance at 1kHz: 1MΩ
Output impedance at 1kHz: <1kΩ
Dimensions: 4.7ˮ x 2.6ˮ x 2ˮ
Weight: 1 lb
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With a gain control spanning a 50dB range, the Greathammer can be restrained or rowdy. We took cues from a beloved 1970s Canadian bass amplifier, but we did not shy away from redesigning entire circuit blocks from scratch. Without taking away the classic piano-like attack that defined 90s noise rock, we expanded the tonal range to suit more tasteful playing or filthy, down-tuned mayhem. Critically, our circuit can achieve far deeper low frequency extension than its progenitors all without the unnatural, disconnected feel of a traditional clean blend.
The Greathammer works equally well in front of an amplifier or as a dedicated preamp. And, while we designed this with bass as a primary focus, it is quite striking on guitar as well.
Level - overall volume level, capable of
extremely high output
Gain - signal gain, from clean to moderate to extreme. Approximately 50dB maximum passband gain.
Bass - post-clipping low frequency shelf boost, up to +14db at 100Hz and below
Attack - pre-gain tone control, adjusts frequencies above 1kHz to tailors the overall drive response and sharpness of pick attack
Notch toggle - 3-position mid cut. Center is a full mid cut, down is a moderate mid cut, and up is flat mids.
This pedal is super cool. I'm a 90% finger style player but this this gets me so close to that Shellac/Jesus Lizard with my fingers. I also had to play some Greg Lake and Chris Squire riffs for good measure. Zero low end loss with the bass knob which boosts non distorted bass. I may never find a used Traynor TS-50B but this will do nicely. I love it!