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Description

Introducing the EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash, a modern rendition of the acclaimed three-knob Tone Bender. Combining the best of old and new, it uses paper-in-oil capacitors and half-watt carbon composition resistors to create a versatile fuzz effect. This pedal stands out for its unique "Top" control feature, allowing you to fine-tune key frequencies between 2kHz and 10kHz, giving you unrivaled control over your tone. With its robust midrange, powerful bass control, and a treble response that can be nuanced to your liking, the Black Ash brings your sound to the forefront in any mix. This limited edition pedal, with only 1,500 units available globally, is a must-have for guitarists seeking that vintage fuzz tone, served with a contemporary twist.

Key Features:

  • Modern interpretation of the legendary three-knob Tone Bender
  • Utilizes paper-in-oil capacitors and half-watt carbon composition resistors
  • Highly versatile treble response
  • Robust and articulate midrange
  • Deep, full bass control
  • Unique "Top" control for adjusting key frequencies between 2kHz and 10kHz
  • Limited worldwide production to only 1,500 units.

Product specs

Brand EarthQuaker Devices
Model Black Ash Endangered Fuzz
Finish Various
Year 2018
Made In United States
Categories Fuzz Pedals and Effects
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of fuzz tones can I expect from the EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash?

The EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash provides rich, vintage-style fuzz tones reminiscent of classic rock sounds. Its unique circuit design allows for a wide range of fuzz textures, from smooth and creamy to aggressive and biting.

Does the EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash work well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups?

Yes, the EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash is designed to perform well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups, offering versatile tonal options for different guitar setups.

What are the main controls on the EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash?

The EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash features three main controls: Level, Fuzz, and Top. These allow you to adjust the output volume, the intensity of the fuzz effect, and the high-frequency content, respectively.

Is the EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash true bypass?

Yes, the EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash is equipped with true bypass switching, ensuring your guitar signal remains unaffected when the pedal is not in use.

Does the EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash require a specific power supply?

The EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash operates on a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for most guitar pedals. It does not include a battery option.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Versatile, with a broad spectrum of sounds from three knobs

  • Low noise, especially beneficial for Telecaster guitars

  • High-quality, durable silicon transistor construction

  • Modded tone shift control for enhanced mid-range adjustability

  • Offers tight bass response and significant sustain

  • Capable of producing both huge fuzz and smooth overdrive tones

  • Cleans up well with guitar volume knob, allowing dynamic play

  • Compatible with different guitar pickups, including humbuckers

  • Internal bias pot offers customizable sound range

  • Unique sound, blends qualities of Fuzz Face and Big Muff

CONS

  • Can be noisy at very high settings

  • Limited availability as it is no longer in the EarthQuaker Devices lineup

Owner Insights

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

Features and functionality

  • The fuzz control excels when cranked, delivering a thick, warm sound that maintains clarity and note definition.

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  • The Black Ash is praised for its low-end handling, especially when used with a POG 1, unlike the opamp Big Muff which loses clarity.

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Use cases and applications

  • Works well in an ambient doomy post-rock setup, adding natural, gritty character to the sound.

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  • The pedal can transition from a Keith Richards-like crunch to a heavy Black Sabbath tone by adjusting the level control.

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  • The Park is versatile, achieving both Zeppelin tones with a cleaner, slightly distorted amp and Weezer sounds when used with a driven amp.

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  • The Black Ash suits setups where low-end retention is crucial, particularly with octave pedals like the POG 1.

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Comparisons

  • Unlike the Spires, the Black Ash offers a smoother, less touchy fuzz, making it more manageable for nuanced playing.

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  • The Black Ash is noted for its hazier tone compared to the more solid sound of the Park, which excels in both clean and driven amp settings.

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  • The Crazy Tube Circuits Constellation offers Tonebender 1/1.5/2 circuits plus a Rangemaster, providing more variety than the Black Ash.

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  • The Solar Bender from Magnetic Effects adds a bias knob to the Tonebender MK II circuit, enhancing versatility compared to the Black Ash.

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Build quality

  • Handles placement after buffered pedals like Whammy and Wah without issues, unlike traditional Tone Bender circuits.

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User experience

  • Owners have successfully used it with bass, noting that cranking the Top control helps avoid muddiness.

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  • An EQD endorser highlighted that the Park pedal has been featured on multiple recordings, suggesting its reliability and effectiveness in studio settings.

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Value and pricing

  • Limited to 1500 units, making it a potential collector's item, but some are deterred by the price despite financing options.

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Critic Reviews

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See how Stephen O'Malley uses EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash

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Sunn O)))

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Stephen is using a EQD Black Ash Endangered and has been doing so for sometime with his pedal chain. Recently he's been using it in both Sunn O))), Solo shows, and even at Gravetemple gigs.

See how Sarah Lipstate uses EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash

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During the course of this promotional Earthquaker Devices YouTube video, you can clearly see the Black Ash on Sarah Lipstate's pedalboard.

See how Henri Cash uses EarthQuaker Devices Black Ash

Henri Cash

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Starcrawler

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In this "Fuzz Off" by Earthquaker Devices from 2019 the Black Ash can be seen at 00:53 at between the Data Corrupter and the Erupter on Henri's board.

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