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Description

Step into a world of rich, dynamic tone with the Two Notes Le Crunch Pedal, a versatile addition to any guitarist's pedalboard. Designed to capture the essence of classic British tube amplifiers, this overdrive pedal delivers a warm, saturated sound that’s perfect for both studio sessions and live performances. Whether you're crafting soulful blues licks or heavy rock riffs, the dual channel design offers a seamless transition between clean and overdriven tones, giving you unparalleled flexibility on stage.

The Le Crunch is more than just an overdrive pedal; it's a powerhouse of sonic possibilities. Its intuitive interface features a three-band EQ, allowing you to sculpt your sound with precision. The unique blend function lets you mix clean and overdriven signals for a truly customized tone. With the ability to connect directly to your DAW via the integrated speaker simulation, this pedal is an ideal tool for the modern musician seeking to expand their creative horizons.

Built with durability in mind, the Le Crunch is housed in a rugged chassis that can withstand the rigors of touring. Its compact size ensures it fits neatly into any pedalboard setup, while still delivering a massive sound that belies its small footprint.

Key Features:

  • Dual channel design for clean and overdriven tones
  • Three-band EQ for precise tone shaping
  • Blend function for mixing clean and overdriven signals
  • Integrated speaker simulation for direct connection to DAW
  • Compact and durable design suitable for touring musicians

Product specs

A channel Passive Bass/Treble tonestack
B channel Passive Bass/Treble tonestack – Active Mid/Sweep control – Gain: -18 to +6 dB – Freq : 300Hz à 1.5kHz
Input Jack 6.35 mm unbalanced (TS, Tip/Sleeve) – Impedance: 1 MOhms
Return Jack 6.35mm unbalanced (TS) – Max input level: 17 dBu – Impedance: 2,2 MOhms – Unbuffered, directly connected to Output when active
Output Jack 6.35 mm unbalanced (TS) – Max output level: 11 dBu – Impedance: 300 Ohms
Thru Jack 6.35 mm unbalanced (TS) – Unbuffered, directly connected to Inpu
Send Jack 6.35 mm unbalanced (TS) – Max output level: 11 dBu – Impedance: 300 Ohms
DI Output XLR, balanced – Impedance: 600 Ohms – Max output level: 10 dBu
Phones Jack 3.5 mm stereo (TRS, Tip/Ring/Sleeve)
Input voltage 12V DC
Power consumption approx. 6W
Current draw 500mA
Dimensions 4.88" x 7.44" x 1.97" (124 x 189 x 50 mm)
Weight 1.65 lb. (750g)

FAQs

What type of power supply does the Two Notes Le Crunch Pedal require?

The Two Notes Le Crunch Pedal requires a 12V DC power supply with a current draw of 500mA.

Can the Two Notes Le Crunch Pedal be used with headphones?

Yes, the Two Notes Le Crunch Pedal features a 3.5 mm stereo headphone output for silent practice or monitoring.

What are the tonal controls available on the Two Notes Le Crunch Pedal?

The pedal features a Passive Bass/Treble tonestack on both channels, with an additional Active Mid/Sweep control on the B channel for more precise tonal shaping.

Is the Two Notes Le Crunch Pedal suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Two Notes Le Crunch Pedal is designed for live use with its robust DI output, allowing direct connection to a PA system.

Does the Two Notes Le Crunch Pedal have a built-in DI output?

Yes, it includes a balanced XLR DI output, making it easy to connect directly to a mixing console or audio interface.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Fantastic for small studios or as a fly rig

  • Clean channel is easy to dial and versatile

  • Emulates classic Marshall and British amp tones well

  • Sensitive controls allow for fine-tuning of tones

  • Compatible with other pedals, enhancing versatility

  • Allows for direct recording to DAW with good results

  • Analog cabinet simulator built-in, but works with any IR loader

  • Preamp tube can be swapped for different tonal characters

CONS

  • Built-in speaker sim may be too bright for some

  • Crunch channel can be fizzy and lacks volume balance with clean channel

  • Fusion effect adds little value

  • Direct recording to DAW may require additional software to brighten tone

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Two Notes Le Crunch Pedal.

Features and functionality

  • The Le Clean preamp pedal offers a "Fender-ish" tone and allows for channel stacking to increase dirt levels effectively.

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  • Channel A can achieve clean tones if the gain is kept low, but many users experience slight breakup when pushed.

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  • Channel B closely emulates a "plexi" sound, especially when paired with single-coil pickups.

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  • The Fusion knob in Cold mode crossfades between channels, while in Hot mode, it cascades Channel A into B for high saturation.

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Comparisons

  • The Le Clean is considered more popular than the Le Crunch for pedal demoing, with many users preferring its clean sound and pedal compatibility.

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  • Owners comparing the Le Crunch to the Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal note similarities in mid-range punch and responsiveness.

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  • In Hot Fusion mode, fully cranked settings can mimic the saturated tones of an Orange Thunderverb.

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Software and compatibility

  • Users pair the Le Clean with software like Bias Amp for simulating power amps and cabinets, turning off the preamp in the software for optimal results.

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  • Pairing the Le Crunch with a Torpedo CAB for emulated output is highly recommended for optimal sound quality in quiet home settings.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Le Clean takes pedals well, making it a preferred choice for those using distortion pedals like the OCD and Big Muff to achieve crunch tones.

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  • Ideal for classic rock tones; users mention achieving AC/DC-like crunch with the right settings.

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  • Connecting the Le Crunch via XLR directly to studio monitors delivers solid British tones, suitable for apartment setups.

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Other

  • The Le Clean, unlike the Le Crunch, is frequently used in demos, indicating a preference among users for its clean channel capabilities and pedal integration.

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User experience

  • The built-in speaker sim is generally considered adequate for headphone practice, though some prefer external cab sims for improved depth and realism.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Adding a treble boost in front could achieve a more Vox-like sound, enhancing the tonal versatility of the pedal.

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Critic Reviews

Two Notes Le Crunch review | MusicRadar

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The Two Notes Le Crunch Pedal delivers a versatile range of tones, capturing British rock sounds with a nod to Marshall amps. It offers glassy clean tones and a gritty, cranked-stack vibe. However, the gainier sounds can be overly brittle, requiring careful EQ adjustments. While not the most practical Marshall-in-a-box option, its versatility and XLR output for speaker-simulated sounds make it a valuable addition to any setup, particularly as a backup for live performances.

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