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Description

Step into a world of raw power and rich harmonics with the EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2. This distortion pedal is your gateway to vintage tube amp magic, delivering the sonic intensity of a cranked Sunn Model T amplifier right at your feet. With its unique single-knob design, the Acapulco Gold V2 allows you to dial in a wide range of dirty tones, from a whisper to a roar, all while responding intuitively to your guitar's volume and tone controls.

Worried about those annoying pops and clicks when switching on and off? Fear not. The Acapulco Gold V2 boasts an upgraded silent switching system, ensuring seamless transitions and ultimate comfort during shoeless jam sessions. Hand-built by the passionate team at EarthQuaker Devices, this pedal is constructed with premium components and designed to last a lifetime.

Key Features:

  • Based on the sound of a cranked Sunn Model T amplifier
  • Delivers a wide range of distortion tones with a single knob
  • Upgraded silent switching system for seamless transitions
  • Responds intuitively to guitar's volume and tone controls
  • Hand-built with premium components by EarthQuaker Devices
  • Relay-based soft touch switch is silent and built for life
  • Harmonically rich tube tone

Note: The Acapulco Gold V2 requires power. No signal will pass through the pedal without power.

Product specs

Available since January 2017
Overdrive No
Distortion Yes
Fuzz No
Metal No

FAQs

What type of distortion does the EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2 offer?

The EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2 provides a powerful, high-gain distortion inspired by the sound of cranked vintage Sunn amplifiers, delivering a rich, saturated tone ideal for heavy rock and stoner metal genres.

Does the Acapulco Gold V2 work well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups?

Yes, the Acapulco Gold V2 is designed to work effectively with both single-coil and humbucker pickups, offering consistent performance and tone regardless of your guitar's pickup configuration.

Is the EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2 suitable for live performances?

The Acapulco Gold V2 is well-suited for live performances, offering a simple, one-knob design that allows for easy volume adjustment on stage while maintaining its powerful distortion tone.

How does the Acapulco Gold V2 differ from a fuzz pedal?

Unlike fuzz pedals, which typically produce a more compressed and harmonically rich sound, the Acapulco Gold V2 delivers a straightforward, high-gain distortion with a focus on clarity and punch.

Can the Acapulco Gold V2 be powered with a standard 9V power supply?

Yes, the Acapulco Gold V2 requires a standard 9V DC power supply for operation, making it compatible with most pedalboard power setups.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Ideal middle ground between fuzz and distortion

  • Enhances guitar control through tone and volume knobs

  • Constantly on pedal, volume control dictates distortion level

  • Produces thick, powerful distortion without excessive fizziness

  • Mimics the legendary Sunn Model T amp tone convincingly

  • Responsive to amp EQ settings for tone customization

  • Compatible with other pedals for versatile soundscapes

  • Single knob operation simplifies use while playing

  • Excellent for heavy, sludgy, doom metal styles

  • Well-built and durable construction

CONS

  • Not very versatile, primarily a one-trick pony

  • Can be too intense for some players or musical styles

  • Sound quality heavily dependent on amplifier used

  • Limited control options with only a volume knob

  • Minimum setting sounds poor, maxed out can produce unwanted noise

  • May thin out bass tones, not ideal for all instruments

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2.

User experience

  • It offers a unique experience of using the guitar's volume knob as a gain control, which has been a gateway feature for some users.

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  • Owners appreciate the pedal's sensitivity to guitar volume adjustments, considering it versatile enough to build a small board around it being always on.

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  • Users note that setting the volume knob above 1:00 can cause physical vibrations, such as shaking the pedal off an amp.

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Use cases and applications

  • The pedal excels when used to hit an amp hard, with some users finding optimal settings around 3 o'clock on the volume knob for aggressive tones.

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  • Some owners suggest using the Acapulco Gold in the effects loop for a less trembly sound compared to running it directly into the amp's clean channel.

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  • It is particularly loud, with some finding it unusable in their setups due to its high volume output.

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  • The pedal achieves a chunky, articulate sound ideal for hardcore genres like Cursed and Converge when used with EMG pickups and a SoulFood pedal.

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  • The pedal pairs well with a Ram's Head Reissue and excels in stoner/doom setups, generating "Dopesmoker vibes" with a clean amp.

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  • Suited for heavy music styles like doom, but can be cleaned up using the guitar's volume knob for versatility.

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  • The Acapulco Gold is particularly suited for creating a wall of noise with significant sustain when used to push an amp's input.

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Features and functionality

  • The pedal features a comically large knob, contributing to its unique aesthetic and user experience.

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  • The pedal's unity gain is generally achieved around 9:30 to 11:00 on the dial, though it varies slightly between units.

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  • The pedal excels at retaining low frequencies better than many dirt pedals without a clean blend, making it ideal for bass-heavy setups.

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  • Owners highlight its ability to stack well with fuzz, maintaining articulation even when paired with fuzz face style pedals.

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Comparisons

  • The Acapulco Gold offers a big, nasty sound with mids, making it a suitable alternative to a muff for certain applications.

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  • When boosted with a Plumes, the Acapulco Gold is preferred over Rat-style pedals for its heavier gain and low end.

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  • Described as covering similar sonic ground to a tone-bypass muff at mid gain, yet with less compression, likened to the Pharaoh pedal.

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tylerrosier

Killer Stoner and Doom fuzz

This pedal is actually a bit brighter than I expected, and obviously there is no tone, but the circuit is incredible! Set your volume and you immediately have huge thick wall of sound fuzz tones. The pedal stacks super well with other pedals, and has a ton of volume!

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artifex_adrift

One Trick Pony With One Great Trick

There isn't much you can milk and spin into a review about a pedal with one knob, but this pedal does its job really well. I like to run this pedal through the front of an Orange Micro Dark into a 1x12 cab with an Eminence Wizard in it. Turning the knob up to 8 O'clock and playing with the gain knob on the amp to find the sweet spot can give you that stressed Sunn Model-T sound that everyone likens the sound quality to. It is definitely an effect that needs some pampering while you play, because if you want a lead sound that doesn't sound breathless, you'll need to dial it in, but when you go back to playing those sludgy chords, it'll take some adjusting to get it back. Needless to say, find the one thing you want to get out of this pedal, and make it do its job well.

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z_rane

I've played a real Sunn amp...

So i can't speak to whether this nail that sound or not, but this damn thing is hairy! Single volume control, no tone, no gain control, but who cares because this sucker kicks the sh!t out of your amps. Initially got this to cover the QOTS heaviness, but quickly found it extends to a lock of other heavy rock sounds. Think of "Run" and "Rope" by the Foo Fighters. To get the full range out of this you'll have to become accustomed to using your guitars volume and tone controls, back off on volume and you'll get an overdrive/light distortion sound. Highly recommend this pedal!

jalfar

A lot of power in a little box

This thing cranks. It sounds like a vintage head that is on the verge of exploding. It tends to thin my bass tone out so I am looking to replace it. I do like it when put behind a fuzz on 6 string guitar.

dorgsan

Drone Metal Lottery

For me it's 95% chance to get trash and 5% to get pure drone metal heaven

luxiu
luxiu

44626

The best one-knob drive

It sounds AMAZING, a very tasty hybrid between fuzz and distortion, it is inspiring. A master volume is missed as it sounds SCREAMS SO LOUD, but that’s kinda the point anyways. It’s a keeper brutal distortion, very peculiar and effective.

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cope_till

Makes my Clean Channel loud as hell when turned half way up.

Sounds like a Sunn Model T and it's great for a Fuzz. It's easily dialed to taste by the volume knob on your guitar. I Freakiin' Luv It!

maxwellroyce

EQD Acapulco Gold

This thing is burly. It does an excellent job of recreating that classic Sunn Model T tone. One giant knob for volume, and damn does it get LOUD. Excellent for all your super saturated heavy distortion needs.

gerry_lafemina

Tone + Simplicity = Golden

I love this fuzzbox. It's not complicated and it sounds great. After going through other fuzzboxes, this one is the keeper.

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See how Mary Timony uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Mary Timony

Singer, Guitarist

Team Sleep

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

MT: And I use the Acapulco Gold which is great.

See how Jim Jarmusch uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Jim Jarmusch

Guitarist

SQÜRL

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

Listed under "Currently Using" on Jim's official EQD artist page.

See how Jack Donovan uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Jack Donovan

Bassist

Elder

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

Listed on Jack's official EQD artist page.

See how Denver Dalley uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Denver Dalley

Guitarist

Desaparecidos

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

Listed on Denver's official EDQ artist page.

See how Daniel Fox uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Daniel Fox

Bassist, Music Producer

Girl Band

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Verified via Photo

a Acapulco Gold by Earthquaker Devices can be seen in this picture of Daniel Fox's pedalboard from GB's practice space

See how Arun Bali uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Arun Bali

Guitarist

Saves the Day

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

"When I tried the Acapulco Gold through my Super, I looked at my bass player, Rodrigo, and I was like, ‘Oh fuck yeah! That is burly!’ (laughs)"

See how Giorgos T uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Giorgos T

Guitarist

1000mods

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Verified via Imgur

He uses Acapulco Gold Distortion.

See how Rob Laakso uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Rob Laakso

Guitarist

Swirlies

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

The Acapulco Gold is listed among the pedals Rob Laakso is currently using in the Artists section of the EarthQuaker Devices website.

See how Jesse Tobias uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Jesse Tobias

Guitarist, Composer

Red Hot Chili Peppers

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

Listed under "Currently Using" on Jesse's official EQD artist page.

See how Miguel Briseño uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Miguel Briseño

Guitarist, Bassist

Lord Huron

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

According to Earthquaker Devices artist page about Miguel Briseno, the Acapulco Gold Power Amp Distortion is a part of his current pedalboard.

See how Jose Rios uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Jose Rios

Guitarist, Music Producer

The Free Nationals

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

Listed on Rios’ official EarthQuaker artist page.

See how Ben Chisholm uses EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2

Ben Chisholm

Guitarist, Bassist

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

In a feature on EarthQuaker Devices' blog, Ben Chisholm is shown using the EarthQuaker Devices Acapulco Gold V2 distortion pedal on his pedalboard during a performance with Chelsea Wolfe.

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