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Description
Elevate your guitar's sonic landscape with the Providence Stampede DT, an overdrive effects pedal that offers unparalleled versatility for musicians seeking dynamic tonal control. This pedal is engineered to infuse your performance with rich, harmonic overdrive, perfect for both subtle bluesy warmth and aggressive rock crunch. Whether you're performing on stage or recording in the studio, the Stampede DT stands out with its Dual Mode Functionality, allowing you to seamlessly switch between two distinct overdrive circuits.
At the heart of the Stampede DT is its intricate design, crafted to preserve the integrity of your original guitar signal while adding layers of character and depth. The pedal's intuitive control layout features gain, tone, and level knobs, providing precise control over your sound. Guitarists will appreciate the pedal's Bass Boost Switch, a unique feature that enhances low-end frequencies without muddying the mix, making it ideal for thicker, fuller chords and solos.
Proudly designed for durability and reliability, the Providence Stampede DT is a robust piece of equipment, built to withstand the rigors of touring. Its compact form ensures it will fit comfortably on any pedalboard, giving you maximum flexibility without the clutter.
Key Features:
- Dual Mode Functionality for versatile overdrive options
- Gain, Tone, and Level controls for precise sound shaping
- Bass Boost Switch for enhanced low-end frequencies
- True Bypass switching for signal integrity
- Rugged construction ideal for live performances and studio use
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Features and functionality
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The Providence Stampede DT runs at 18-24v due to its internal transformer, offering a unique distortion character and significant tonal charm.
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Use cases and applications
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This pedal excels with single coils, delivering a thick sound and responding dynamically to volume roll-off, making it adaptable for various playing styles.
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User experience
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Owners appreciate the pedal's ability to transform from a "great distortion" to a "fire breather" with its boost function, providing versatility in sound.
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Build quality
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The pedal is notably heavy, which users humorously note could be used for non-musical purposes due to its significant weight.
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"It’s my new business card, but it’s also a PCB that can be used to build a really cool distortion pedal based loosely on the Providence Stampede pedal I used during the You Fail Me and No Heroes eras of Converge. " - Kurt
While it isn't quite the pedal listed, Kurt has been giving out these business cards that when properly put together build a very similar stom box.
In the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video, Lennart Bossu is shown using the Providence Stampede DT, as confirmed by the segment featuring his guitar setup.
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