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EMMA
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EMMA Electronic Pedals & FX
Deluxe Guitars is proud to bring you EMMA Electronic pedals from Denmark. If you have any enquiries about any EMMA Electronic products, please don't hesitate to ask us.
Did you know...
Untrue Bypass
We experienced a lot of undesirable artifacts with mechanical bypass, while designing our High gain pedals and concluded that not only the pedals, but also the musicians signal chain, deserved better than a mechanical 'true' bypass or a poorly sounding buffer circuit. So we decided to build a truly transparent buffered bypass, that does not cripple your sound or signal.
You can read more about the myths about true bypass here: Case Against true bypass by Pete Cornish
About the ReezaFRATzitz RF1 and RF2
The original RF1 is discontinued, and will no longer be produced. The RF2 is tailored after the best sounding RF1 we picked out of the assembly line and because of better components, the RF2 series will sound much more similar to one another than the RF1 series.
The added tone controls, addresses an issue with too much low end, that the RF1 had a tendency to produce.
The BIAS knob. When turning the BIAS knob all the way to the right, there will be an audible noise, like rubbing a shirt. That is perfectly normal and will only occur while turning the Knob. It happens when the BIAS shifts from Class A to Class B.
The current draw are 16 mA while the pedal is ON and the LED is lit.
The pedal does not have True Bypass. It is equipped with a buffer circuit that we named 'untrue bypass'. We experienced a lot of undesirable artifacts while designing the RF2 and concluded that not only the ReezaFRATzitz, but also the musicians signal chain deserved better than a mechanical true bypass or a poorly sounding buffer circuit. So we decided to build a truly transparent buffered bypass, that does not cripple your sound or signal.
You can read more about the myths about true bypass here: Case Against true bypass by Pete Cornish
About the PisdiYAUwot
The PisdiYAUwot is a hardcore distortion pedal.
The name is a Danish word for a thing you don't know the name of or can't remember. Like 'thingy magingy'.
It has a current draw of 6 mA while ON and 1 mA while off.
The pedal does not have True Bypass. It is equipped with a buffer circuit that we named 'untrue bypass'. We experienced a lot of undesirable artifacts while designing the PY-1 and concluded that not only the PisdiYAUwot, but also the musicians signal chain deserved better than a mechanical true bypass or a poorly sounding buffer circuit. So we decided to build a truly transparent buffered bypass, that does not cripple your sound or signal.
You can read more about the myths about true bypass here: Case Against true bypass by Pete Cornish




