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Description

Elevate your sonic landscape with the Deadbeat Sound Thank You, a fuzz effect pedal that pays homage to the iconic Big Muff Pi. This meticulously designed pedal provides musicians with the tools to craft their unique sound, from velvety, robust lows to sizzling, articulate highs. With its three-knob control system, achieving your desired blend of Volume, Sustain, and Tone has never been more straightforward or more satisfying. Whether you're looking to add a lush, sustaining backdrop to your melodies or lead with a razor-sharp treble edge, the Thank You pedal is your ticket to sonic excellence.

Key Features:

  • Simplicity meets versatility with the easy-to-use three-knob control layout (Volume, Sustain, Tone)
  • Inspired by the legendary Big Muff Pi for that classic, sought-after fuzz effect
  • Capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from warm, rich lows to crisp, defined highs

Product specs

Brand DeadBeat Sound
Model Thank You Distortion/Sustainer
Finish Black
Year 2017 - 2018
Made In China
Categories Distortion Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of sound can I expect from the Deadbeat Sound Thank You fuzz pedal?

The Deadbeat Sound Thank You pedal delivers a rich, creamy fuzz tone with a classic sustain, reminiscent of vintage fuzz effects. It's well-suited for achieving classic rock and psychedelic soundscapes.

Is the Deadbeat Sound Thank You pedal suitable for bass guitars?

While primarily designed for electric guitars, the Deadbeat Sound Thank You fuzz pedal can be used with bass guitars, though it may result in a loss of low-end frequencies. It's best to test it with your setup to ensure it meets your tonal preferences.

What power supply does the Deadbeat Sound Thank You pedal require?

The Deadbeat Sound Thank You fuzz pedal requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is typical for most standard-sized pedals. It's important to use a compatible power source to ensure optimal performance.

How does the Deadbeat Sound Thank You fuzz pedal differ from other distortion pedals?

The Deadbeat Sound Thank You pedal combines fuzz and sustain, offering a unique blend of distortion with a smooth, singing quality. This sets it apart from standard distortion pedals that may focus more on aggressive or sharp tones.

Can the Deadbeat Sound Thank You pedal be used in a pedalboard setup?

Yes, the Deadbeat Sound Thank You fuzz pedal is designed to fit seamlessly into a standard pedalboard setup, allowing for easy integration with other effects pedals. Its standard size ensures compatibility with most pedalboards.

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Thank You Distortion/Sustain - Deadbeat Sound

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Thank You Distortion/Sustain - Deadbeat Sound

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Deadbeat Sound Thank You Distortion and Sustain Deadbeat Sound Demo and Play through

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THANK YOU Distortion/Sustain from Deadbeat Sound

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Deadbeat Sound Thank You Distortion and Sustain playthrough

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SLCAudio

Reviews

PROS

  • Special edition mod offers unique sound destruction capabilities

  • Excellent fuzz and punch, especially with P90 pickups

  • Sturdy build quality

  • Fun design and aesthetic

  • Offers scooped mids characteristic of NYC pedals

CONS

  • Perceived as overpriced for a Muff clone

  • Generates a lot of noise, potentially undesirable

  • Some units too quiet, lacking desired gain level

  • Marketed with a potentially misleading "Indie" vibe

  • Unclear model consistency (NYC vs. Black Russian)

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Deadbeat Sound Thank You.

User experience

  • Owners enjoy the pedal's ability to achieve a range of tones, from fat fuzzes to crunchy distortion, with sustain that allows notes to ring out indefinitely.

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  • Some users find the pedal's design challenging for on-the-fly use due to the positioning of knobs and switches.

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Comparisons

  • It's noted that the pedal's sound is similar to both green and black Russian muffs, making it difficult for some users to distinguish differences.

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Use cases and applications

  • The pedal performs well with bass, providing pleasing bass tones that users appreciate.

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  • The pedal is appreciated for synth setups, despite initial intent for guitar, indicating versatility in electronic music contexts.

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Value and pricing

  • Purchased often during sales, this pedal is seen as a budget-friendly option for exploring big woolly fuzz tones.

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Other

  • Some confusion exists around whether the pedal is based on a Rams Head or Russian muff, but it provides a sound akin to J Mascis with a Marshall emulation.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Modded versions with switches for additional settings include a 105 cap for sharp fuzz, a bass bias for low-end boost, and a 472 cap for extreme fuzz.

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Features and functionality

  • The pedal's layout can be cluttered, making it more suitable for tabletop or synth use; a Barefoot Button can aid foot operation.

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