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Description

Unlock the true potential of your guitar's tone with the Echopark Dual Harmonic Boost. This meticulously crafted boost pedal is designed to enhance your sound with precision and clarity, offering a dynamic range that caters to both subtle and powerful tonal enhancements. Whether you're looking to add a little sparkle to your clean tones or drive your amp into rich, harmonic overdrive, this pedal provides the versatility to do it all.

The Echopark Dual Harmonic Boost features a dual-gain stage design that allows you to tailor your sound with exceptional accuracy. The two independent gain controls offer a wide range of tonal possibilities, making it ideal for both live performances and studio recordings. With its high-quality components and true bypass circuitry, the pedal ensures that your signal remains pristine, with no loss of clarity when the effect is disengaged.

Perfect for musicians who demand reliability and tonal excellence, the Echopark Dual Harmonic Boost is a must-have addition to any guitarist's pedalboard. Its intuitive design makes it easy to dial in the perfect setting, whether you're boosting your solos or adding depth to your rhythm playing.

Key Features:

  • Dual-gain stage design for versatile tone shaping
  • Two independent gain controls for precise adjustments
  • True bypass circuitry for signal integrity
  • Ideal for both clean boosts and overdrive effects
  • High-quality components for reliable performance

Product specs

Power 9V
Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital analog
Chicago Music Exchange

Chicago Music Exchange

Echopark Dual-Harmonic Boost Pedal | CME Gear Demo | Joel Bauman

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Echopark Dual-Harmonic Boost Pedal | CME Gear Demo | Joel Bauman

Chicago Music Exchange

Chicago Music Exchange

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Echopark Guitars Dual-Harmonic boost pedal

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Echopark Guitars Introduces Dual-Harmonic Boost Pedal | Guitar World

guitarworld.com

Echopark's Dual Harmonic Boost pedal delivers impressive versatility with its two distinct voices, allowing players to enhance their tone in countless ways. The pedal's master tone control adds a layer of customization, particularly beneficial for guitars that need extra clarity. However, while the boost from the redesigned LPB-1 circuit is commendable, some may find it lacks the aggressive edge that heavier players seek. Overall, it holds great potential for those looking to enrich their sound without overwhelming distortion.

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See how Dave Catching uses Echopark Dual Harmonic Boost

Dave Catching

Guitarist, Bassist

Queens of the Stone Age

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Verified via echoparkinstruments

Listed under Catching on the official Echopark artist page.

Guitars:

58 Albert,

Effects F-1, FQ12, F-3, Dial Harmonic boost, Harmonic boost.

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