Cart
Electronic audio experiments DAGGER
- Read reviews (0)
- Related accessories
- Similar products
- Free delivery
- Low prices guaranteed
- Satisfied or refunded
- 3-years warranty
Not available at this moment
contact us
Stock in store
Not available in store
INFORM ME OF ITS ENTRY IN STOCK
I want to be notified by email
Go
The brand Electronic audio experiments
Learn more about the Electronic audio experiments brand and discover the entire catalog.
Guitar and bass effects shopping guide
How to find the processor(s) that correspond to your needs and expectations amongst the hundreds of references currently available?
Contact an expert
Our musician and enthusiast tele-consultants are here to answer all your questions.
Overdrive, distortion & fuzz effect pedal
The Dagger is a pedal offered by the Electronic Audio Experiments brand.
The Electronic Audio Experiments Dagger is a simplified and miniaturized version of the Longsword op amp pedal. The circuit has been stripped down while retaining its main gain stages and dual-band EQ, providing an ideal combination of simplicity and flexibility.
By miniaturizing the Longsword, the Dagger found its own sonic identity. During this process, quirks and unique features from previous versions of Longsword were re-examined. The Longswords V1 and V2 have less headroom, allowing the EQ controls to overdrive the output stage for a distinctly fuzzy sound. Although not a traditional usage, this sound was adopted and incorporated into the Dagger. In addition to being ideally suited to small pedalboards, the Dagger also makes a unique driver pedal. The Electronic Audio Experiments Dagger is a simplified, miniaturized version of the Longsword op-amp pedal. The circuit has been stripped down while retaining its main gain stages and dual-band EQ, providing an ideal combination of simplicity and flexibility.
By miniaturizing the Longsword, the Dagger found its own sonic identity. During this process, quirks and unique features from previous versions of Longsword were re-examined. The Longswords V1 and V2 have less headroom, allowing the EQ controls to overdrive the output stage for a distinctly fuzzy sound. Although not a traditional usage, this sound was adopted and incorporated into the Dagger. In addition to being perfectly suited to small pedalboards, the Dagger also makes a unique pilot pedal.
The Electronic Audio Experiments Dagger is a simplified and miniaturized version of the Longsword op amp pedal. The circuit has been stripped down while retaining its main gain stages and dual-band EQ, providing an ideal combination of simplicity and flexibility.
By miniaturizing the Longsword, the Dagger found its own sonic identity. During this process, quirks and unique features from previous versions of Longsword were re-examined. The Longswords V1 and V2 have less headroom, allowing the EQ controls to overdrive the output stage for a distinctly fuzzy sound. Although not a traditional usage, this sound was adopted and incorporated into the Dagger. In addition to being ideally suited to small pedalboards, the Dagger also makes a unique driver pedal. The Electronic Audio Experiments Dagger is a simplified, miniaturized version of the Longsword op-amp pedal. The circuit has been stripped down while retaining its main gain stages and dual-band EQ, providing an ideal combination of simplicity and flexibility.
By miniaturizing the Longsword, the Dagger found its own sonic identity. During this process, quirks and unique features from previous versions of Longsword were re-examined. The Longswords V1 and V2 have less headroom, allowing the EQ controls to overdrive the output stage for a distinctly fuzzy sound. Although not a traditional usage, this sound was adopted and incorporated into the Dagger. In addition to being perfectly suited to small pedalboards, the Dagger also makes a unique pilot pedal.
Lire la suite
Technical sheet
- Bypass: relay switching with true bypass
- Input impedance at 1 Khz: 500 k ohms
- Output impedance at 1 Khz: less than 25K (passive volume control)
- Power supply: 9-18V DC, 2.1mm center negative barrel. Current consumption is 50 mA