Electronic Audio Experiments Citadel

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Expected date of shipment 1 April

Electronic Audio Experiments Citadel is a preamp-style overdrive inspired by the everlasting sounds of British amplifiers from the ’60s and ’70s. Rather than emulating a specific model, it encompasses our favorite parts of a whole generation of amplifiers: from warm, piano-like clean tones all the way through to bright, clear overdrive.

The Citadel began as a series of experiments on our Model feT pedal. Like any tube amp, there are ample opportunities for modifications. After all, the original Model T was itself a modified take on the Super Bass sound, delivering a distinct variety of the plexi flavor with fuzzy breakup and a huge low frequency punch. So, what if we flavored it our own way? Once Brad completed his “Marsha” prototype, it was on. In a way, you can think of the Citadel as a re-plexi-fied Model T sound, trading low end sludge for a sparkly midrange focus.

Finally, like our Model feT, the Citadel emulates both the preamp and power amp sections of a tube amp to provide a full-bodied overdriven tone that feels powerful and responds wonderfully to boosts, drives, and fuzzes in front. It can be used either a conventional drive pedal or as the workhorse of an ampless signal chain.

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Description

  • Effect: Dual Overdrive
  • Design: Analog
  • Mono/Stereo: Mono In, Mono Out
  • Knobs: Bright & Normal Gain, Master Volume, Bass, Midrange, Treble
  • Switches: –
  • Bypass Mode: True Bypass
  • Power Supply: 9V DC, center negative
  • Power Consumption: NA
  • Works on batteries: No
  • Format: Medium
  • Made in: USA

Additional information

Weight 0,382 kg
Dimensions 12 × 9,4 × 5,4 cm
Category

New

Brand

Electronic Audio Experiments

Sort

Guitar

Type

Overdrive

Routing

Mono In / Mono Out

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