THIRD MAN HARDWARE And EVENTIDE Unveil Their Knife Drop Octave Fuzz & Synth Pedal

Third Man Hardware (the company owned by Jack White) and Eventide have teamed up for the brand new Knife Drop pedal. The pedal combines the power of sub-octave fuzz and analog synth effects into one behemoth that offers some very odd tones.

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The Knife Drop pedal comes loaded with Jack White’s own signature presets alongside the option to save your own, a synth mix feature to blend your dry signal with a monophonic synth, and switchable octaves to either reach the depths of your tone or soar way higher than you should.

The Knife Drop pedal allow you to route your filter to either pre- or post-distortion, adjust the filter attack from 0 to 1000 ms, fine-tune the resonance, and of course choose where your envelope sweep begins. A TRS input accepts both mono and stereo signals, while dual outputs spread your signal across the full sonic spectrum. You can also switch between guitar and line-level inputs to ensure no sound source escapes transformation.

Get the Knife Drop here for $299 (and here in a limited Yellow finish for $333).

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