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Pedals — Electronic Audio Experiments
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Electronic Audio Experiments Sending - Digitally Controlled …
Current draw is 350-380mA depending on the Time setting. We recommend a regulated, isolated power supply rated for 400 mA minimum. The DC input is protected against reverse polarity …
About — Electronic Audio Experiments
Electronic Audio Experiments is an exploration in sound and texture via electronics. Founded in 2015 by guitarist and electrical engineer John Snyder, EAE focuses primarily on stompboxes …
Halberd - Electronic Audio Experiments
The Electronic Audio Experiments Halberd is a discrete transistor overdrive circuit designed for the greatest possible dynamic range and note clarity. It fills a special niche our family of drive …
EAE x Pile Mirror House — Electronic Audio Experiments
Mirror House, developed in collaboration with Pile, is a digital pitch modulator. Its two voices veer off in equal and opposite directions to create weird detuning, microtonal cluster chords, parallel …
Model feT - Electronic Audio Experiments
The Electronic Audio Experiments Model feT is a transistor-based preamplifier designed to accurately replicate the legendary Sunn Model T amplifier in a compact format.
Surveyor - Electronic Audio Experiments
The Electronic Audio Experiments Surveyor is a compact re-interpretation of the Instrument Voicing Preamp (aka IVP), a cult classic and long discontinued rackmount preamplifier best …
Citadel - Electronic Audio Experiments
The Electronic Audio Experiments Citadel is a preamp-style overdrive inspired by the everlasting sounds of British amplifiers from the '60s and '70s. Rather than emulating a specific model, it …
Which EAE drive should you buy? - Electronic Audio Experiments
Jul 8, 2022 · The way that circuits overload, sag, ring out, and crumble around the edges is essential to the electric guitar and, indeed, all electronic music. There are dozens of methods …