Daddy Daughter Pedal Works
Daddy Daughter Pedal Works
Also known as: Daddy Daughter Pedalworks, DDPW
UnclaimedDaddy Daughter Pedal Works is a boutique guitar effects builder based in Brooklyn, Michigan, run as a father-and-daughter operation by Drew and Aida. The company began in 2015 when Drew — a former U.S. Army aircraft electrician and licensed journeyman electrician — started building his own pedals as a hobby, with his daughter joining in to learn soldering and component identification. Each unit...
Daddy Daughter Pedal Works is a boutique guitar effects builder based in Brooklyn, Michigan, run as a father-and-daughter operation by Drew and Aida. The company began in 2015 when Drew — a former U.S. Army aircraft electrician and licensed journeyman electrician — started building his own pedals as a hobby, with his daughter joining in to learn soldering and component identification. Each unit is hand-built and tested individually rather than mass-produced.
Their catalog leans toward classic effect circuits with custom tweaks, including the My Little Klony overdrive (a Klon-inspired circuit using NOS germanium clipping diodes and a logarithmic volume taper), the Fuzzy Rick IC Big Muff–style fuzz, the Trem-O-Verb tremolo/reverb, the A.T.M. (Ambient Tone Machine) delay-and-reverb combo, and a phaser. Pedals are sold through the company's own webstore and on Reverb, with the small-batch, garage-shop ethos central to the brand's identity.
Daddy Daughter Pedal Works has 2 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Tremolo Effects Pedals and Overdrive Effects Pedals. Their gear is featured by 1 artist, with the strongest followings in Rock and Metal. Notable users include John Dyer Baizley.
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