Aug 19 2010

Lovepedal Eternity Fuse Overdrive

Lovepedal Eternity Fuse Overdrive Guitar Effects PedalI’ve been interested in these Lovepedals lately, and I came across the Lovepedal Eternity Fuse Overdrive.  This is three pedals in one. You can get overdrive, treble boost or clean boost via 3-way toggle switch. Has three knobbies.. Level, Glass and Drive. I like how they went with ‘glass’ vs. ‘tone’.

Here is the official description:

The Lovepedal Eternity can be 3 pedals in one—Overdrive, Treble Booster and Clean booster—depending on where you set the dials. You can also blend these 3 factors. It has a socketed IC so you can swap out different ICs (extra ICs are not included). It’s a treble boost instead of a normal tone control. The Lovepedal Eternity Fuse Overdrive pedal provides darker tones, brighter tones with an unorthodox control.

It is a very smooth type of overdrive as well. The Eternity Fuse pedal can go from nothing at all to very warm-sounding vintage overdriven tube sound, a clean flat booster or a treble booster, or even a tweed amp.

Turn the toggle switch to the right for a strat-sounding wail. The toggle set at the middle gives a clean boost, with a warm, classic tube-driven vibe. Turn it to the left for screaming classic overdrive, ideal for blues, rock, or a multitude of other music styles. And with the treble boost all the way off, the overdrive pedal gives you warmer tone than most tube amps.

The Lovepedal Eternity overdrive pedal always stays true to what’s coming out of your guitar no matter how hard you drive it, so you never turn into the pedal. It also breaks up the harder you dig into the strings, which sounds killer.

I found a great video by gearmanndude. He’s playing a ‘black’ version. Not sure if there are any differences between that and the ‘gold’ one.

You can pick up the Lovepedal Eternity Fuse Overdrive for $214.75 at Musician’s Friend.

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Nov 15 2009

Electro-Harmonix Screaming Bird Nano Treble Boost Guitar Effects Pedal

Electro-Harmonix has a couple of new nano pedals out that are reissues pedals from the 60s (the Screaming Bird Treble Booster and the Mole Bass Booster). I wasn’t able to find the Screaming Bird on Musician’s Friend, but was able to find one at Amazon for a good price. Normally, they list at $52.00, but is on sale for $39.00 (which includes free super saving shipping).

Here is the official description:

Based on the classic design from the ’70s, the Screaming Bird treble booster is back to help your sound take new flight. Whether it’s overdriving an amp or just adding some serious bite to your sound, this Bird will scream nothing but highs and will make your guitar cut through any mix. Step on the Bird and fly away!

I wasn’t able to find any demos on YouTube, but I was able to find a nerdy little video with one of the EHX engineers talking about the pedals and what they do.

You can pick up the Electro Harmonix Screaming Bird Nano Treble Boost at Amazon for $39.00

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