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Description

Unleash the power of your sound with the Audio Kitchen The Big Trees overdrive effects pedal. This compact dynamo is the ultimate fusion of performance and style, designed to take your guitar to new heights. Crafted with ECC81 & ECC82 pre-amp, and driven by a single EL84 output, it offers a potent 2.5-Watt punch that belies its small footprint. The Baxandall-based EQ provides a wide range of tonal possibilities, allowing you to dial in your perfect sound with precision. To top it off, each unit is custom painted, making it as unique as the music you create.

Key Features:

  • 2.5-Watt amp utilizing ECC81 & ECC82 pre-amp and a single EL84 output
  • Baxandall-based EQ for versatile tone shaping
  • Line output for easy integration with other gear
  • Each unit is custom painted, offering a unique aesthetic appeal

Product specs

Brand Audio Kitchen
Model The Big Trees 2.5-Watt Pedalboard Guitar Amp
Finish Silver
Year 2010s
Made In United Kingdom
Categories Pedalboard Guitar Amps
Electronics Tube
Impedance 8 ohms
Number of Channels 1 Channel
Number of Inputs 1 Input
Output Power (Watts) 2
Powered Powered
Reverb None

FAQs

What makes the Audio Kitchen The Big Trees different from other overdrive pedals?

The Audio Kitchen The Big Trees is unique because it functions as a 2.5-watt pedalboard guitar amp with tube electronics, offering authentic amp-like overdrive tones directly from your pedalboard.

Can the Audio Kitchen The Big Trees be used as a standalone amp for small gigs?

Yes, with its 2-watt output, The Big Trees can function as a standalone amp for small gigs, providing enough power for intimate settings or home practice.

Does the Audio Kitchen The Big Trees work well with other pedals?

Yes, The Big Trees is designed to integrate seamlessly with other pedals, allowing you to shape your tone further by placing it within your existing pedal chain.

What kind of sound can I expect from the Audio Kitchen The Big Trees?

The Big Trees delivers a warm, tube-driven overdrive sound, characterized by rich harmonics and dynamic response, suitable for classic rock and blues styles.

Is the Audio Kitchen The Big Trees suitable for recording?

Absolutely, The Big Trees is ideal for recording, offering tube-driven tones with clarity and detail that can be captured directly into your audio interface or mic'd up through a cabinet.

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Andertons Music Co

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Audio Kitchen: The Small Trees and The Big Trees

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Audio Kitchen THE BIG TREES demo as Amplifier with Marshall 4x12 Cabinet

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Audio Kitchen The Big Trees.

Features and functionality

  • The Dirt switch on the Big Trees allows maintaining gain and distortion at low volume levels, making it suitable for home use without losing its tonal character.

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  • The Big Trees includes a 2.5W amp built around ECC82 and ECC83 pre-amp valves and a single EL84 output valve, offering a distinctive harmonic-rich tone.

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  • Users highlight the touch sensitivity of The Big Trees, noting its ability to deliver responsive dynamics that encourage prolonged play sessions.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners have effectively gigged with the Big Trees in small pub settings, highlighting its ability to compete with band volumes, albeit without pristine cleans.

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  • The Big Trees excels in versatility, functioning as a line driver, boost, overdrive, and distortion when placed in front of an amp.

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  • Studios use The Big Trees not only for guitar but also for re-amping and adding saturation to synths and drum machines, highlighting its versatility beyond typical pedal use.

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  • It has been successfully integrated into Wet/Dry/Wet rigs, showcasing its capacity to handle complex signal chains effectively.

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  • Owners report excellent compatibility when connecting The Big Trees directly to the power amp section of a Blues Deluxe, achieving a beautifully smooth overdrive without excessive volume.

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  • The pedal is praised for its versatility in band practices, functioning well both behind the pedalboard into 1x12 and 4x12 cabinets.

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  • It's noted that The Big Trees can enhance the warmth of solid-state amps like the JC40, providing a more valve-like character.

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Software and compatibility

  • Users have achieved good results using Two Notes cab sims with the Big Trees, especially when integrated with an Audient Sono for recording purposes.

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Comparisons

  • The pedal is often compared to a full amp, with owners noting its ability to function effectively as both an amp and a preamp in live and studio settings.

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  • The Big Trees is frequently preferred over other overdrive pedals, with some owners considering it superior for both clean and overdriven tones.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the fast shipping from retailers like Black Bobbin, indicating a positive buying experience for North American customers despite limited availability.

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Critic Reviews

Audio Kitchen: The Big Trees tube amp & processor | Tape Op Magazine | Longform candid interviews with music producers and audio engineers covering mixing, mastering, recording and music production.

tapeop.com

Audio Kitchen's The Big Trees impresses as a versatile tube amp and processor, praised for its clear, dynamic sound and adaptability across various musical applications. With its robust design, it transitions seamlessly from a guitar amp to a DI or outboard processor, handling everything from bluesy breakups to rock crunches with clarity. While its price point is high for a pedal, its performance justifies the cost, offering a Swiss Army knife of tones and uses, from warming up synths to recording bass. It's a bit light on features but excels where it matters most: sound quality.

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Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

soundonsound.com

Audio Kitchen's The Big Trees is a standout in the saturated market of guitar pedals, acting as a versatile mini-valve amp, line driver, and drive pedal. Its handmade and understated design houses ECC82, ECC83, and EL84 valves, providing a warm, rich sound reminiscent of a vintage Big Muff when pushed. While pricey at £600 plus VAT, its ability to enhance or distort a wide range of sounds makes it a valuable tool for musicians seeking to expand their sonic palette. However, users should be mindful of potential polarity flip when used in parallel processing.

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Audio Kitchen Big Trees Amp

guitarinteractivemagazine.com

Audio Kitchen's The Big Trees is a quirky, hand-built gem for tone enthusiasts. Its retro design and dual role as an amp and stompbox make it versatile for both practice and recording, delivering authentic valve tones at low wattage. The ability to function as a boutique pre-amp or overdrive pedal adds to its appeal, offering tonal warmth that can invigorate lifeless rigs. The review praises its tonal capabilities and multi-functionality, noting its high-profile users while acknowledging its steep price as a potential downside. Overall, it's a must-have for those prioritizing tone over budget.

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See how Paul McCartney uses Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

Paul McCartney

Singer, Bassist

The Beatles

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Verified via MusicRadar

"For the distorted sound on Slidin’ we reamped the DI signal. There’s a couple of different pedals on that. There’s the Little Big Trees which is by Audio Kitchen. It’s like a little 2.5-watt valve stompbox and it sounds amazing. Then I also put it through an Electro-Harmonix Bass Micro-Synth. So it’s just a mix of that and the clean signal. I think there might have been a bit of Decapitator going on too!”

See how Noel Gallagher uses Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

Noel Gallagher

Singer, Guitarist

Oasis

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Verified via Photo

In this interview with Music Radar Noel says: "There’s this clean boost pedal I use called Big Trees; it's like a signal enhancer or something, and it's fucking great. It's on every single take of guitar. Thing looks great as well.”

This pedal was also featured as pedal he uses on Premier Guitar's list of equipment and interview.

See how The Edge uses Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

The Edge

Guitarist

U2

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Verified via YouTube

At 50:42, you can see the Big Trees is assigned to a footswitch for The Edge's live rig.

See how Justin Vernon uses Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

Justin Vernon

Singer, Guitarist

Bon Iver

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Verified via Audiokitchen

"I have been just now using the SHIT out that big trees… it's exactly what I've been looking for and it was right under my nose"

See how Yannis Philippakis uses Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

Yannis Philippakis

Singer, Guitarist

Foals

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Verified via Guitar.com | All Things Guitar

“For me, I really like the Audio Kitchen Big Trees pedal for overdrive,” adds Yannis. “I use that both live and in the studio, just to have that natural drive. And I also just like to crank preamps up into the mixing desk. I used the Chandler Germanium Pre Amp and we were just cranking that until it broke up.

See how Alessandro Cortini uses Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

Alessandro Cortini

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Nine Inch Nails

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Verified via Audiokitchen

Alessandro Cortini, known for his work with Nine Inch Nails, SONOIO, and MUSE, uses the Audio Kitchen The Big Trees overdrive pedal, as noted by Audio Kitchen.

See how Simon Neil uses Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

Simon Neil

Singer, Guitarist

Biffy Clyro

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Verified via YouTube

New addition as of 2020 - https://youtu.be/D83T9vTy0as?t=1359

See how Peter Buck uses Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

Peter Buck

Guitarist

R.E.M.

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Verified via Audiokitchen

Peter Buck of REM and Tired Pony uses the Audio Kitchen The Big Trees overdrive pedal, as highlighted by Audio Kitchen.

See how Ross MacDonald uses Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

Ross MacDonald

Bassist

The 1975

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Verified via Equipboard

In this Instagram story, Ross posted dual Big Trees from Audio Kitchen.

See how Johnny Bond uses Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

Johnny Bond

Guitarist

Catfish and the Bottlemen

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Verified via Photo

In response to my comment asking whether he was using the new plasma coil pedal for this he edited the description to read ‘1968 Teisco Telecaster into an audio kitchen big trees...’

See how Gem Archer uses Audio Kitchen The Big Trees

Gem Archer

Guitarist

Oasis

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Verified via Audiokitchen

Gem Archer, guitarist for Oasis and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, uses the Audio Kitchen The Big Trees overdrive pedal, as documented by Audiokitchen.

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