Shin’s Music Dumbloid Overdrive Pedal in Copper Scratch

£299.00

The JustPedals team think the Shin’s Music Dumbloid Overdrive Pedal in Copper Scratch is a tasty New Overdrive Pedals option for your smorgasbord (pedalboard). Just Read More for images videos and latest prices from the Shin’s Music brand and delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.


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The JustPedals team think the Shin’s Music Dumbloid Overdrive Pedal in Copper Scratch is a tasty New Overdrive Pedals option for your smorgasbord (pedalboard). Just Read More for images videos and latest UK prices from the Shin’s Music brand, delivered by a UK retailer, with warranty & more.

Hailing from Katsushika-Ku, Tokyo, Shins Music pedals are lovingly handmade under the watchful eye of respected engineer Shinichi Suzuki. Over the years, Suzuki has earned the trust and respect of musicians in Japan and overseas by providing custom-made equipment that meets the needs of individual musicians.

Here's what Shins Music say about the Dumbloid Boost

There are about eight different models of D-amp and they are usually custom voiced for the specific player who ordered it. Here is the Overdrive model for players who need more gain and enhanced bass with 80’s tone and Jazz/Rock mode.

Controls: 

  • Drive
  • Accent 
  • Tone
  • Volume
  • Jazz/ Rock swtich
  • Overdrive switch 

Brand

Shin's Music

Category

Overdrive Pedals

Overdrive pedals add warmth, grit and amplifier-like breakup to your guitar tone. They can be used as a light always-on tone enhancer, a bluesy crunch box, a mid-focused solo boost or a way to push a valve amp into richer saturation.

Different overdrive circuits have very different personalities, from transparent low-gain pedals to classic mid-hump designs and heavier modern drives. They are one of the most important pedal types because they respond to picking dynamics, guitar volume and the character of your amplifier.

Tags

Overdrive

Overdrive pedals recreate the sound of an amplifier being pushed harder, adding warmth, breakup and sustain while still responding naturally to picking dynamics and guitar volume changes. They are one of the most important and widely used pedal types in modern guitar rigs.

Different overdrive circuits offer very different flavours, from transparent low-gain boost-style pedals through to mid-focused classic rock tones and heavier amp-like saturation.