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Description

Unlock a world of tonal possibilities with the Tallon Electric Dual Drive, an overdrive effects pedal that marries the best of two legendary circuits for guitar enthusiasts. This pedal isn't just about amplification; it's about transformation. On the LEFT SIDE, the pedal draws inspiration from the classic "breaker" style, but with exciting modern twists. The unique transparency toggle offers meticulous control over chord clarity and picking dynamics, while a high-headroom output stage ensures plenty of clean gain to push your amp into new sonic territories.

The RIGHT SIDE is a powerhouse of hard-clipping, modeled after the revered K-style drive. It's equipped with a precisely tuned two-band EQ, allowing you to sculpt your sound with pinpoint accuracy, from smooth jazz tones to gritty rock riffs. The real magic happens with the ORDER TOGGLE, enabling you to flip the sequence of these two circuits and explore a vast array of tonal landscapes—perfect for those who crave versatility and creativity in their sound.

Crafted with musicians in mind, the Tallon Electric Dual Drive offers intuitive controls and robust construction, making it a reliable companion for both stage and studio performances. Whether you're seeking the subtle warmth of a bluesy lick or the roaring drive of a hard rock anthem, this pedal has you covered.

Key Features:

  • Dual overdrive circuits: "breaker" style and K-style drive
  • Unique transparency toggle for enhanced clarity
  • High-headroom output stage
  • Two-band EQ for precise tonal control
  • ORDER TOGGLE for circuit sequence customization
  • Soft Click Buffered Bypass
  • Power Consumption: 38mA
  • Requires 9V DC, 2.1mm center negative power supply (not included)

Product specs

Power 9V
Bypass buffered bypass
Analog/Digital analog
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Tallon Electric - Dual Drive // Full Demo

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Tallon Electric - Dual Drive // Full Demo

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Tallon Electric Dual Drive | Secret Weapons Demo & Review

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Mark Johnston

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Tallon Electric - Dual Drive

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A pair of classic overdrive pedals in one! | Tallon Electric Dual Drive

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Not Unique But Very Fresh! Tallon Electric Dual Drive!

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Tallon Electric | Dual Drive

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Iga Massardi

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Tallon Electric Dual Drive | All-in-one drive pedal!

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