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Skreddy Pedals

SKREDDY PEDALS LZ-129


Aggressive dirty boost with added, flexible clipping option

The Skreddy Pedals™ LZ-129 is based on the circa 1969 Univox Uni-Drive*, which took the form of a volume pedal with a couple of controls on its front face. The two controls 1) set the drive level (by means of 6-way rotary switch that acted as a volume control for the incoming signal) and 2) the bottom range for the volume that was controlled by the treadle.

The original Uni-Drive was evidently intended to push a cranked, dirty amp into overdrive, seeing how it offered no clipping of its own, negligible added sustain (on the contrary; a very dynamic and un-compressed response), and a very loud output signal that was fuzzy when the gain was up high but with still very prominent signal peaks. So I added a unique clipping section that will help emulate some "cranked amp" softness, distortion, and compression into a clean amp that has plenty of headroom without the need to shatter windows or eardrums. I also added a gentle high-cut filter to its output.

The tone tends to be clear on the high strings and fuzzier on the low strings. You will hear this effect on many songs from the first two Led Zeppelin albums, like the breakout solo in "Heartbreaker" and many more, such as "Communication Breakdown," and I'm pretty sure the solo to "Black Dog" too (which was on LZIV).

Blast your amp hard, or use the built-in clipping to emulate a dirty amp's breakup and compression

You will get equal enjoyment out of the LZ-129 whether pushing a dirty amp into distortion or keeping your volume at unity gain into a clean amp.

You can control how much of the signal is clipped by the proprietary, amp-like clipping section by means of the "HEADROOM" control, and, if you like the full, loud signal peaks, you can take the clipping section completely out of the circuit via the mini toggle.

Power

Regular 9v negative ground, no special power requirements. 9v battery is not included. If you use a battery, then remember to un-plug the input cable from the pedal’s input jack when not in use to prevent draining (or you can also just plug in a power-supply, which disconnects the battery).

You may supply external power through an AC adapter. All Skreddy Pedals accept the industry-standard 9v DC plug (5.5mm barrel x 2.1mm center coax), negative tip. Please use a quality, regulated, filtered power supply.