Earthquaker Devices Dirt Transmitter White
$ 199.00
The EarthQuaker Devices Dirt Transmitter Rancho De La Luna Edition fuzz guitar effects pedal combines the raw, vintage-inspired tones of the original Dirt Transmitter with a special nod to its role in shaping music at the iconic Rancho De La Luna studio. This limited-edition pedal, featuring custom artwork by Mike Egan, celebrates the studio's 30th anniversary and its storied connection to legendary producer Dave Catching. At its heart, the Dirt Transmitter uses unique, low-gain silicon transistors to deliver a warm, germanium-like texture with the cutting grind of silicon fuzz circuits. First introduced in 2008, this reissue retains its signature Bias control for voltage-starved, gated fuzz tones alongside the versatile Fuzz, Tone, and Level parameters. With its celebrated sonic legacy and eye-catching design, this pedal is both a collector's item and a performer's workhorse.
Unique Silicon Transistors for Dynamic Fuzz Tones
At the core of this fuzz pedal are rare silicon transistors chosen for their unique tonal properties, offering a warm, rounded character reminiscent of germanium while maintaining the top-end bite and clarity of silicon-based circuits. This combination ensures a fuzz tone that is both rich and articulate, with plenty of midrange presence to cut through dense mixes. The transistors' responsiveness enhances note definition, allowing players to explore everything from smooth sustain to aggressive, ripping textures. Whether you're layering fuzz-laden leads or adding grit to rhythm sections, the transistors' distinct tonal qualities ensure that each note remains dynamic and expressive.
External Bias Control for Voltage-Starved Textures
The standout feature of the Dirt Transmitter is its external Bias control, which opens up a world of tonal possibilities. When fully clockwise, the pedal is properly biased for smooth, full-bodied fuzz tones. As you roll the Bias knob counterclockwise, the transistors are starved of voltage, creating a gated, sputtering effect with a velcro-like attack. This feature transforms the pedal into a versatile fuzz machine capable of delivering everything from traditional saturation to experimental textures. The Bias control allows players to tailor their fuzz sound to suit their creative needs, offering unparalleled tonal flexibility in a single pedal.
Mike Egan Custom Artwork Celebrating Rancho De La Luna
This limited-edition pedal features exclusive artwork by Ohio-based artist Mike Egan, commissioned to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Rancho De La Luna. The art reflects the studio's eclectic and storied history, serving as a visual representation of its role in shaping music across genres. This collaboration adds a unique aesthetic dimension to the pedal, making it as much a collector's piece as a functional tool for musicians. With its bold design and connection to the legendary Joshua Tree recording space, this pedal stands out both on the pedalboard and as part of any gear collection.
Durable Design for Studio and Stage
The EarthQuaker Devices Dirt Transmitter Rancho De La Luna Edition is built with the same attention to durability and reliability that defines the brand. Its rugged enclosure is designed to handle the demands of live performance, while its precise engineering ensures consistent performance in studio environments. Each component has been carefully selected to maintain the pedal's tonal integrity over time, making it a dependable addition to any setup. Whether you're touring with your band or recording at home, this pedal delivers the same high-quality performance session after session.
A Limited Edition Fuzz Pedal With Iconic Tone
The EarthQuaker Devices Dirt Transmitter Rancho De La Luna Edition fuzz guitar effects pedal merges vintage-inspired fuzz tones with a rich history rooted in one of music's most influential studios. Its unique transistors, Bias control, and custom Rancho artwork make it a must-have for players and collectors alike. Add this pedal to your rig and experience the legendary tones that inspired some of the most groundbreaking recordings in modern music history.