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Description

Dive into the vintage vibes with the Roland AD-50 Double Beat, a masterpiece from the 1970s that marries the gritty fuzz tones with the expressive sweep of a wah. This Japanese-made gem offers switchable gain stages for versatile sound sculpting, wrapped in a rocker-style wah pedal. Perfect for guitarists who cherish a blend of classic sound and tactile control, the AD-50 stands out in the realm of multi-effects pedals. Its ease of use and distinctive character make it a must-have for both studio recordings and live performances. Embrace the nostalgia and innovation packed within this compact, powerful pedal.

Key Features:

  • 1970s Japanese-made construction for authentic vintage sound
  • Fuzz-wah pedal with switchable gain stages for versatile tone shaping
  • Rocker-style wah for expressive sound modulation
  • Ideal for both studio recordings and live performances
  • Compact and durable design for reliability

Product specs

Brand Roland
Model Double Beat AD-50 Fuzz Wah
Year 1973 - 1978
Made In Japan
Categories Filter and Wah Pedals, Fuzz Pedals and Effects

FAQs

What effects does the Roland AD-50 Double Beat offer?

The Roland AD-50 Double Beat combines fuzz and wah effects, allowing for rich, distorted tones with expressive filter sweeps, making it a versatile choice for guitarists seeking classic '70s sounds.

Is the Roland AD-50 Double Beat suitable for both guitar and bass?

Yes, the Roland AD-50 Double Beat can be used with both guitar and bass, offering robust fuzz and wah effects that enhance the tonal range of either instrument.

How does the fuzz effect on the Roland AD-50 compare to modern fuzz pedals?

The fuzz effect on the Roland AD-50 delivers a classic, vintage tone characteristic of the 1970s, offering a more raw and organic sound compared to many modern fuzz pedals.

Does the Roland AD-50 Double Beat require a specific power supply?

The Roland AD-50 Double Beat typically uses a 9V battery, as it was designed before the widespread use of standard pedalboard power supplies.

Can the Roland AD-50 Double Beat be used in a modern pedalboard setup?

Yes, the Roland AD-50 can be integrated into modern pedalboards, though you may need an adapter for its power requirements if not using a 9V battery.

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Roland Double Beat AD-50 (early)

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DENNIS KRASTINAT on the Roland Double Beat Fuzz Wah, Part 1

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【ジャパンヴィンテージ】Roland Double Beat AD-50 FUZZ&WAH PEDAL 1970年代 初期 「500127」

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland AD-50 Double Beat.

Mods and upgrades

  • Removing the factory-installed 47k & 33k resistors from the wah section is recommended to prevent significant volume drop.

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  • A simple modification involves moving a wire to the other side of a resistor to address the known issue of volume drop when the wah is engaged.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Wah pedals without a buffer can cause fuzz pedals to emit a high-pitched squeal when placed first in the signal chain.

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Features and functionality

  • The fuzz "sustain" control on the Roland AD-50 feels maxed out at all settings, according to user reports.

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  • The Roland AD-50 includes three distinct fuzz modes: sine wave for vintage fuzz with bass, square wave for modern mids and highs, and triangle wave requiring low saturation for optimal sound.

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User experience

  • Placing an attenuator before the fuzz circuit does not significantly impact the fuzz's performance, suggesting its redundancy in this setup.

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  • Despite not being a typical fuzz enthusiast, one owner found the Roland AD-50's fuzz to be a standout, especially compared to their previous FZ-2.

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Use cases and applications

  • The triangle wave fuzz mode excels when saturation is rolled off, offering a unique sound profile that appeals to specific musical tastes.

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See how Billy Corgan uses Roland AD-50 Double Beat

Billy Corgan

Singer, Guitarist

The Smashing Pumpkins

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Around 1:33 minute mark Roland AD-50 Double Beat Wah-Fuzz can be seen.

See how Adrian Utley uses Roland AD-50 Double Beat

Adrian Utley

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Portishead

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In this Instagram post of Adrian Utley's many pedals, a Roland AD-50 double beat is visible.

See how Merzbow uses Roland AD-50 Double Beat

Merzbow

Composer, Music Producer

Kikuri

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A Roland Double Beat can be seen in this photo posted to Merzbow's Twitter.

See how Whitney Petty uses Roland AD-50 Double Beat

Whitney Petty

Guitarist

Deerhunter

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See this video around 15:30

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