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Electronic Audio Experiments Bronze Dagger Overdrive Pedal

Electronic Audio Experiments Bronze Dagger Overdrive Pedal

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Description

Condition Note: A couple of tiny flecks of paint missing off of the front face of the enclosure.

The Electronic Audio Experiments Dagger is a simplified and miniaturized iteration of our Longsword op amp drive. We streamlined the circuit into its core gain stages and dual band shelving EQ, for the ideal match of simplicity and flexibility.

The process of editorializing the Longsword circuit let us reexamine the quirks and unique rough edges of earlier versions. In particular, we noticed that at higher gain settings, the EQ can be used to further overdrive the output stage for extra piercing or fuzzy tones. While not a traditional use case, we fell back in love with that sound and incorporated those design elements into the Dagger. In addition to being a great fit for smaller pedal boards, the Dagger also stands on its own as a unique drive pedal. 

Controls:

  • Volume: output volume, self explanatory
  • Drive: turn clockwise to increase the amount of overdrive
  • Low/High: James/Baxandall tone stack (shelving filters)
  • Shift (toggle): Adjusts the low frequency contour. Up produces a thicker sound, and down produces a tighter sound. 


Bypass: Relay switching with true bypass
Input impedance @ 1 Khz: 500kΩ
Output impedance @ 1 Khz: <25K (passive volume control)
Power: 9-18V DC, 2.1 mm center negative barrel. The current draw is 50 mA.

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SKU: EAE-BRDAGGER-FD1

Description

Condition Note: A couple of tiny flecks of paint missing off of the front face of the enclosure.

The Electronic Audio Experiments Dagger is a simplified and miniaturized iteration of our Longsword op amp drive. We streamlined the circuit into its core gain stages and dual band shelving EQ, for the ideal match of simplicity and flexibility.

The process of editorializing the Longsword circuit let us reexamine the quirks and unique rough edges of earlier versions. In particular, we noticed that at higher gain settings, the EQ can be used to further overdrive the output stage for extra piercing or fuzzy tones. While not a traditional use case, we fell back in love with that sound and incorporated those design elements into the Dagger. In addition to being a great fit for smaller pedal boards, the Dagger also stands on its own as a unique drive pedal. 

Controls:

  • Volume: output volume, self explanatory
  • Drive: turn clockwise to increase the amount of overdrive
  • Low/High: James/Baxandall tone stack (shelving filters)
  • Shift (toggle): Adjusts the low frequency contour. Up produces a thicker sound, and down produces a tighter sound. 


Bypass: Relay switching with true bypass
Input impedance @ 1 Khz: 500kΩ
Output impedance @ 1 Khz: <25K (passive volume control)
Power: 9-18V DC, 2.1 mm center negative barrel. The current draw is 50 mA.