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Description

Step into a realm where distortion meets art with the Black Arts Toneworks Quantum Mystic. Crafted in the sonic forges of collaboration with Mike Scheidt from Yob, this pedal is a testament to the power of creative partnerships. Embrace the roar of germanium clipping diodes as you sculpt your sound with unparalleled precision. With controls for Volume, Gain, Bass, Mid, and Treble, the Quantum Mystic is not just an effect pedal—it's your next step towards sonic mastery. Whether you're chasing the perfect riff or adding layers to your sonic landscape, this pedal offers a versatility that speaks volumes.

Key Features:

  • Collaboration with Mike Scheidt of Yob, ensuring a pedigree of tone that's both unique and powerful
  • Germanium clipping diodes for a distinctive, rich distortion and overdrive
  • Comprehensive control set: Volume, Gain, Bass, Mid, and Treble for detailed sound shaping
  • Ideal for guitarists looking to elevate their sound with depth, clarity, and defined distortion

Product specs

Brand Black Arts Toneworks
Model Quantum Mystic
Finish Black Graphic
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Distortion Pedals, Overdrive and Boost Pedals

FAQs

What type of music genres is the Black Arts Toneworks Quantum Mystic suitable for?

The Quantum Mystic is well-suited for heavy genres like metal and hard rock due to its aggressive overdrive and distortion capabilities, enriched by a 3-band active EQ for versatile tone shaping.

Does the Black Arts Toneworks Quantum Mystic work well with both tube and solid-state amplifiers?

Yes, the Quantum Mystic is designed to perform effectively with both tube and solid-state amplifiers, delivering consistent overdrive tones across different amp types.

Can the Black Arts Toneworks Quantum Mystic be powered by a standard 9V power supply?

Yes, the Quantum Mystic can be powered using a standard 9V DC power supply, ensuring easy integration into most pedalboards.

What is the main difference between the Quantum Mystic and other overdrive pedals?

The Quantum Mystic features a unique op-amp based design with germanium clipping and a 3-band active EQ, offering more tonal flexibility and a distinctive sound compared to standard overdrive pedals.

How does the 3-band EQ on the Quantum Mystic affect its sound shaping capabilities?

The 3-band active EQ on the Quantum Mystic allows for detailed tone sculpting, enabling users to boost or cut bass, mid, and treble frequencies to match their specific sound preferences.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Exceptional volume control, can be very loud

  • Powerful EQ allows for versatile tone shaping

  • Unique tones achievable, great for experimental sounds

  • Silicon clipping switch adds extra aggression to drive

  • Maintains the character of your amp

  • Provides musical and usable feedback

  • Works well as a dirty boost or just a boost

  • Capable of producing clear articulation even with high gain

  • Suitable for a wide range of genres including rock, punk, and metal

  • Well-crafted interpretation of classic distortion circuits with improvements

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Black Arts Toneworks Quantum Mystic.

Features and functionality

  • The EQ is placed between the gain stages, boosting a frequency results in more clipping, similar to the Mesa Mark series amp EQ design.

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  • The Quantum Mystic with the Revolution switch offers a germanium and silicon clipping option, providing users with additional tonal flexibility.

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Use cases and applications

  • Known for delivering doom and sludge tones, but can also produce lower gain tones, though these aren't as distinctive.

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  • Owners suggest trying pedals with an amp similar to your own, as sound can vary significantly depending on the amp used.

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  • The Quantum Mystic fits well on pedalboards, as evidenced by an owner who includes it alongside other Black Arts Toneworks pedals for varied distortion and fuzz effects.

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  • The pedal is favored by users who enjoy thick stoner and doom riffs, although some find it less versatile for other styles.

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Comparisons

  • The Quantum Mystic's EQ and gain structure are often compared to the Blackhawk Balrog, with the QM offering a strong EQ and versatile gain control.

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  • The Quantum Mystic is based on the DOD 250 circuit, contrasting with the Tumnus which is based on the Klon Centaur.

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  • Compared to the Raw Heart, some owners would choose the Quantum Mystic first if looking for a Black Arts Toneworks pedal, indicating strong preference.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Users frequently pair the Quantum Mystic with fuzz pedals like the Bass Big Muff or Swollen Pickle to enhance its sonic capabilities.

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User experience

  • Users note the powerful EQ section can significantly alter the pedal's response, with small adjustments making a big impact on tone.

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  • A user with an Epiphone Les Paul Standard 60s and Yamaha THR10ii found the Quantum Mystic appealing for its diverse fuzziness, complementing the Yamaha's overdriven sounds.

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  • Owners appreciate the dedicated customer service, noting that Mark, the owner, offers free repairs for his pedals with quick turnaround if shipping is covered.

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  • One user with multiple Black Arts Toneworks pedals considers the Quantum Mystic their favorite, highlighting its standout performance among a diverse collection.

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Fantastic take on a classic distortion.

This is a great interpretation of the DOD 250/Ross Distortion/MXR Distortion+ circuit but with a 3-band EQ. Many builders have made clones of the 250 and try to add a tone stack, but that usually ruins the circuit, but somehow Black Arts Toneworks figured it out. The texture of the distortion is a kind of loose grit, open and not super compressed. It has a kind of 70's smokey, greasy feel to it.

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See how Mike Scheidt uses Black Arts Toneworks Quantum Mystic

Mike Scheidt

Guitarist

YOB

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Initially we were introduced via my friend Chad Remains of Uzala. I tried out a number of Black Arts Toneworks pedals, all of which ruled. Mark of Black Arts asked me if I had my own pedal, what would I want it to do? That became a series of dialogues and prototypes then ended up being the Quantum Mystic Overdrive. I am truly in love with the pedal. Mark, Nicholas Williams of Dunwhich Amplification and Jason Scott really hooked me up with their time and work. Gratitude.

http://www.thesleepingshaman.com/interviews/yob-jas-murray-interviews-guitarist-vocalist-mike-scheidt/

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In a Facebook post titled "Writing," Coastlands is shown using the Black Arts Toneworks Quantum Mystic overdrive pedal.

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Toze Tavares uses the Black Arts Toneworks Quantum Mystic overdrive pedal, as showcased in his Instagram post captioned "The heaviest box of the Universe!"

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