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EarthQuaker Devices Arrows Analog Preamp Booster Pedal V2

The Arrows pedal is a simple all-analogue preamp booster pedal that's been designed to work with other dirt pedals to give them another channel of dirt. The intention was to brighten the sound of dark and muddy sounding humbucker pickups. The Arrows V2 has had a few minor tweaks and upgrades that make the pedal more useable than ever before. The V2 pedal boosts the mid-range and tightens up low-end better than before. It's also got silent soft-touch switching meaning you won't get any nasty pops or noises from the switch going through to the amp. It also has the standard…

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here at Just Pedals we love this EarthQuaker Devices Arrows Analog Preamp Booster Pedal V2.

The Arrows pedal is a simple all-analogue preamp booster pedal that's been designed to work with other dirt pedals to give them another channel of dirt. The intention was to brighten the sound of dark and muddy sounding humbucker pickups. 

The Arrows V2 has had a few minor tweaks and upgrades that make the pedal more useable than ever before. The V2 pedal boosts the mid-range and tightens up low-end better than before. It's also got silent soft-touch switching meaning you won't get any nasty pops or noises from the switch going through to the amp. It also has the standard top-mounted jacks for easy pedal board integration.

The single knob approach to this pedal means it's easy to dial dirt onto your signal. Turning the knob up will increase gain, tighten up the low-end and allow your sustain to bloom with excellent harmonic response.

Here's what EarthQuaker Devices say about the Arrows V2 

Preamp Booster

The Arrows V2 is an all-discrete tone sculpting preamp booster. It was designed with the intention of adding an additional channel of gain to all your dirt pedals as well as brightening up neck pickups.

• Preamp Booster pedal – Built on all-discrete analog circuitry
• Designed to be stacked; Adds additional gain channel to dirt pedals
• Dirt-simple to use – One knob to rule them all!
• Brightens dark sounding neck pickups
• Boosts midrange and tightens up low-end 
• True bypass – Silent soft-touch switching
• New enclosure w. Top-mounted jacks – for effortless pedalboard implementation

The Arrows V2 boosts midrange, tightens up the low end and makes the top end shine while adding some push to drive your dirt into blooming sustain with excellent harmonics. 

Its simple interface is no nonsense; a single control that will either boost or cut your signal. While the new V2 enclosure, with its top-mounted jacks, make fitting the pedal even into the most crowded pedal board a breeze.

Use the Arrows V2 to remove the muck from bass heavy fuzz pedals, push light overdrives into higher gains than you thought possible or even on its own to make your signal really pop with more pizazz. 

All analog, true bypass and handmade one at a time in the weird pit of Akron, Ohio.

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About EarthQuaker Devices

We have new and used EarthQuaker Devices gear available on our website for fast direct delivery direct to you from across sellers in all areas of the USA & UK.

EarthQuaker Devices is renowned for its innovative and high-quality guitar effects pedals. Some of their most popular products include the Avalanche Run, a versatile stereo reverb and delay pedal, and the Afterneath, known for its unique and atmospheric reverb sounds. The Hoof Fuzz is another favorite, offering rich, creamy fuzz tones, while the Plumes delivers a fresh take on the classic overdrive pedal. Each pedal is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail in Akron, Ohio, and is celebrated for both its robust build and distinctive sound-shaping capabilities.

We are pleased to offer a wide selection of EarthQuaker Devices products for sale online in the UK, with efficient postage options available. Whether you’re looking for the lush modulations of the Sea Machine chorus or the dynamic range of the Dispatch Master delay and reverb, our inventory is well-stocked to meet your needs. Browse our extensive catalog to find the perfect addition to your pedalboard, and enjoy the convenience of having these exceptional pedals delivered straight to your door.

Analog

“Analog” refers to a method of processing electrical signals that relies on continuous variations of voltage or current. In the context of guitar effects pedals, analogue refers to circuits that manipulate the guitar signal using analogue components such as transistors, capacitors, and resistors, without converting the signal into digital data.

Analogue effects pedals are prized for their warmth, organic sound, and responsiveness to player dynamics. They often produce subtle harmonic distortions and imperfections that contribute to their unique character and musicality. Additionally, analogue circuits typically impart a more natural and transparent tone to the guitar signal compared to digital effects.

Common types of analogue effects pedals include overdrive, distortion, fuzz, modulation (such as chorus, phaser, and tremolo), delay, and reverb pedals. Each type of pedal utilizes analogue circuitry to achieve its particular sound and effect.

Despite the rise of digital technology in recent years, analogue effects pedals remain popular among guitarists, collectors, and enthusiasts for their classic sound, vintage appeal, and tactile user experience. Many players appreciate the sonic warmth and character of analogue pedals, as well as the simplicity and reliability of their circuitry.

In summary, analogue effects pedals process the guitar signal using continuous electrical variations, resulting in a warm, organic, and responsive tone prized by many guitarists.

Booster

A booster is an effects pedal used by guitarists to increase the overall level or volume of their signal, often to enhance certain aspects of their tone or to push an amplifier into overdrive.

By amplifying the guitar’s signal, a booster can make solos stand out more prominently in a mix, or drive an amp harder for a more aggressive sound.

Boosters come in various forms, including clean boosters, which simply raise the volume without altering the tone, and overdrive or distortion boosters, which add some level of grit and warmth.

Some booster pedals also feature tone controls to adjust the EQ, allowing players to shape the frequency response and fine-tune their sound.

They are a versatile tool for achieving greater dynamic range and tonal flexibility in both live performances and studio recordings.

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Pedal

A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.

This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.

Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.

Once you buy one, you can’t stop and then you have to sell them and buy more.

Preamp

A preamp, short for preamplifier, is an electronic device used to amplify weak signals from guitars, microphones, or other audio sources before they are sent to a power amplifier or recording device. Preamps serve several important functions in audio systems:

1. **Signal Boosting**: The primary function of a preamp is to increase the level of weak signals to line level, which is the standard level used in audio equipment. This boost ensures that the signal remains strong and clear throughout the audio chain, minimizing noise and distortion.

2. **Tone Shaping**: Many preamps feature tone controls such as EQ (equalization) knobs or switches, which allow users to adjust the frequency response of the signal. This can include boosting or cutting specific frequencies to tailor the tone to the desired sound.

3. **Impedance Matching**: Preamps often include input and output impedance controls to match the impedance of the source device (e.g., a guitar pickup) with the impedance of the connected equipment (e.g., an amplifier or mixer). Proper impedance matching ensures optimal signal transfer and prevents signal degradation.

4. **Coloration and Character**: Some preamps are designed to impart a specific sonic character or coloration to the signal, adding warmth, richness, or saturation. This can be achieved through the use of vacuum tubes, transformers, or other analog components known for their unique sonic characteristics.

5. **Gain Staging**: Preamps play a crucial role in gain staging, which involves managing the levels of audio signals at each stage of the signal chain to optimize signal-to-noise ratio and prevent distortion. By adjusting the gain or volume controls on the preamp, users can control the overall level of the signal before it reaches subsequent stages of processing or amplification.

6. **Phantom Power**: Many preamps provide phantom power, which is required to power condenser microphones and certain active DI (direct input) boxes. Phantom power is typically supplied at +48 volts and is transmitted through the microphone cable to power the microphone or DI box.

Preamps are commonly found in a variety of audio equipment, including guitar amplifiers, mixing consoles, recording interfaces, and standalone preamp units. They are essential for ensuring clean, clear, and balanced audio signals in both live sound reinforcement and studio recording applications. Additionally, dedicated guitar preamps are available as standalone units or built into amplifiers, offering guitarists additional control over their tone and signal chain.

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