Electronic Audio Experiments Limelight V2 Overdrive & Boost Pedal preorder

£259.00

The Electronic Audio Experiments Limelight V2 Overdrive & Boost Pedal is now preorder . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £259 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Electronic Audio Experiments This product comes with a great warranty. Electronic Audio Experiments' Limelight V2 is a versatile dual-channel overdrive…

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The Electronic Audio Experiments Limelight V2 Overdrive & Boost Pedal is now preorder . You will find it with fast UK delivery online for £259 with P+P. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Electronic Audio Experiments This product comes with a great warranty.

Electronic Audio Experiments' Limelight V2 is a versatile dual-channel overdrive pedal, developed in collaboration with LA-based punk band Touche Amore. The band's guitarists Nick Steinhardt and Clayton Stevens are known for their distinctively bright and clear tones — forming the foundation of TA’s impassioned brand of post-hardcore. Their riffs morph effortlessly between serene clean passages and cacophonous blast beats, and this pedal is designed to cover that wide contrast of tones and everything in between!

In preparation for the recording of Touche Amore's LP 'Lament', Electronic Audio Experiments worked with Nick and Clayton to create a new op amp overdrive with equal parts aggression and chime. While loosely based in the "breaker" lineage, EAE made significant changes to the circuit for superior articulation and a much wider range of gain.

An independent front-end boost rounds out the package, perfect for adding power to clean tones or pushing the overdrive side into heavy distortion. While the primary goal was to help the band sound like their best selves, Limelight has a tone for everyone!

Controls

  • Boost: Adjusts the Boost channel from 0dB to +21dB of clean gain when turned clockwise.
  • Drive: Simultaneous control of two gain stages, with a natural mid-range boost as you turn it clockwise. Achieves approximately 50dB at the maximum setting.
  • Tone: Adjustable the low-pass filter. Clockwise for more treble, and counter-clockwise for less.
  • Volume: Output level control. Turn clockwise for more volume.
  • Focus: Variable low cut in the drive section. Adjusts the amount of chime and mid-range presence.
  • Left Footswitch: Engages drive circuit.
  • Right Footswitch: Engages boost circuit.

Specifications

  • Independent boost and drive circuits with relay-based true bypass switching which defaults to bypass in the event of power loss.
  • Input Impedance @ 1Khz: 500kΩ (Boost/Drive)
  • Output Impedance @ 1Khz: 1kΩ (Boost), <5kΩ (Drive)
  • Power: 9VDC, 2.1mm Centre Negative
  • Current Draw: 80mA

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Boost

Need more punch for solos? Want to hit your amp’s sweet spot? A boost pedal is your secret weapon. Designed to increase your signal without colouring your tone (unless you want it to), boost pedals can lift your sound for leads, tighten your gain stage, or add sparkle and presence. From clean, transparent lifts to gritty boosts that edge into overdrive territory, these pedals give you control and dynamic range right under your foot. Whether it’s for pushing tubes or cutting through the mix, a boost is small, but mighty.

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Overdrive

Overdrive is a type of guitar effect that simulates the natural distortion that occurs when a tube amplifier is pushed beyond its clean limit. Overdrive pedals achieve this by boosting the input signal of the guitar, causing the amplifier to saturate and produce a warm, saturated, and crunchy sound.

Overdrive pedals are commonly used in various styles of music, including rock, blues, and punk, to add grit, sustain, and harmonic richness to the guitar’s sound. They are versatile tools that can be used to achieve a wide range of tones, from subtle breakup to full-on distortion, depending on the settings and the amplifier being used. Some classic examples of overdrive pedals include the Ibanez Tube Screamer, the Boss OD-1, and the Fulltone OCD, among others

pedal

A pedal is a compact device that guitarists use to alter their instrument’s sound by shaping effects such as distortion, delay, reverb, and modulation. Typically housed in a rugged enclosure and controlled by footswitches, pedals are designed to be placed on the floor for hands-free operation during playing. They can be analogue or digital, true bypass or buffered, and come in countless varieties to suit different styles and preferences. Pedals are essential tools for creating signature tones and adding colour and texture to a guitarist’s sound.

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