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Description
Discover the Pigtronix Aria Disnortion, a harmonically rich distortion pedal that elevates your guitar tone. Unlike any standard distortion pedal, the Aria Disnortion infuses your music with unparalleled expressiveness and tonal color, thanks to its three-band EQ and expressive diode clipping. Whether you're laying down tracks in the studio or bringing the house down on stage, this pedal offers the versatility and dynamic range to make your guitar truly sing. Perfect for musicians seeking to add depth and character to their distortion, the Aria Disnortion is a testament to Pigtronix's commitment to quality and innovation in music gear.
Key Features:
- Three-band EQ for precise tonal shaping
- 12dB octave boost/cut for enhanced harmonic content
- Expressive diode clipping for added color and expression
- Versatile performance, ideal for both recording and live settings
Product specs
| Brand | Pigtronix |
| Model | Aria Disnortion |
| Finish | Red |
| Year | 2010s |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Distortion Pedals, Overdrive and Boost Pedals |
FAQs
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What type of distortion can I expect from the Pigtronix Aria Disnortion pedal?
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The Pigtronix Aria Disnortion offers a versatile range of distortion tones, from smooth overdrive to aggressive fuzz, making it suitable for various music genres.
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Does the Pigtronix Aria Disnortion work well with both guitar and bass?
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Yes, the Pigtronix Aria Disnortion is designed to work effectively with both electric guitars and basses, providing rich tonal options for both instruments.
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What power supply does the Pigtronix Aria Disnortion pedal require?
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The Pigtronix Aria Disnortion requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is typical for most guitar pedals.
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Can the Pigtronix Aria Disnortion pedal be used in a live performance setting?
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Absolutely, the Pigtronix Aria Disnortion is well-suited for live performances, offering robust build quality and reliable performance on stage.
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How does the Pigtronix Aria Disnortion compare to other distortion pedals?
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The Pigtronix Aria Disnortion stands out with its ability to blend overdrive, distortion, and fuzz in one pedal, providing greater tonal flexibility than many standard distortion pedals.
Videos
Pete Thorn
Pigtronix Aria Disnortion Video Demo by Pete Thorn
Reviews
PROS
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Offers a wide range of tonal variations, from smooth OD to fuzzy distortion
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Three-band EQ allows for significant shaping and tonal control
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Compact design fits easily on pedalboards
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Works well with other pedals to enhance existing distortion
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Functions with both 9V and 18V adapters, with improved sound at higher voltage
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Inexpensive yet comparable to higher-priced pedals in performance
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Dynamic response makes playing with volume knobs enjoyable
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Delivers warm, tubey overdrive ideal for bluesy leads
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Significant boost available on each EQ parameter
CONS
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Struggles to deliver great tones with 100% clean amp settings
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Distortion compresses quickly and becomes fuzzy at higher settings
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Awkward cable placement on the right side of the pedal
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Pigtronix Aria Disnortion.
Features and functionality
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The Pigtronix Aria Disnortion uniquely balances light overdrive, distortion, and fuzz, attributed to its distinct circuit design not found in other pedals.
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A three-band EQ on the pedal allows for a wide tonal range, from rich low-gain Marshall-like sounds to versatile Big Muff-style fuzz.
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The Aria Disnortion operates at both 9V and 18V, with users noting improved distortion harmonics and musical mid/upper mid frequencies at 18V.
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The six-way selector on the Disnortion offers a wide range of tones that aren't directly linked to classic fuzz types like Tonebender or Fuzz Face.
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Comparisons
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When EQ'd correctly, the Aria can mimic Rat-style distortion, yet it offers a broader range beyond the typical Rat pedal sound.
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Compared to the Wampler Tumnus Deluxe, the Aria offers a fuller, "3D" sound, whereas the Tumnus can sound hollow in comparison.
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The ProCo Rat 2 offers more gain and "chugga chugga" metal tones than the Aria, which overlaps in sound but lacks the Rat 2's extreme gain levels.
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The Ibanez 850 Fuzz Mini is noted as a different-sounding Ram's Head variant with a universally great-sounding tone knob.
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Owners suggest the EH Op Amp Big Muff for an affordable Smashing Pumpkins tone, outperforming higher-priced op amp clones in value.
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A user reports that the Rowin and Donner pedals share the same internals; however, Rowin typically offers a better deal unless buying used.
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Use cases and applications
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This pedal is a staple for psych rock, offering versatility that complements a variety of high-end pedals.
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Owners find the pedal most versatile with Les Paul guitars, achieving a do-it-all performance, while struggling to capture similar tones with Fender Strats.
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The Disnortion's raw fuzz sound is likened to Smashing Pumpkins' "Plume," with a scooped mode that captures a similar vibe.
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Value and pricing
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The Pigtronix Aria Disnortion is available at a low cost on the used market, making it an affordable choice for those seeking a unique drive pedal.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 0 Reviews and 3 Ratings
Artist usage
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A Pigtronix Aria Disnortion pedal is visible at 2:31 in Brad Whitford's gear rundown.
David Hidalgo recalls in this interview: "Pigtronix Aria Disnortion, a Pigtronix Philosopher’s Tone compressor, and an Ibanez Turbo Tube Screamer. I like the Turbo Tube Screamer because it has four gain settings. The Turbo setting adds a lot of low end and makes whatever you’re playing through sound like a 4x10 cabinet. I usually end up leaving one or the other distortion pedals on, and adjusting the volume on the guitar."
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