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EUNA and OAMP (pronounced yoo-nah and w-amp) are studio quality input and output drivers loaded with switchable true bypass loops to accommodate a wide variety of rigs, pedalboard and studio setups. Both of these pedals can be thought as utility boxes to protect and condition your instruments signal from start to finish, replacing common input and output buffers with high headroom, low-noise circuits and helpful filters and gain stage adjustments. If you’ve experience a duller or weak signal from a mess of long cables, you’ve experienced the side effects of cable capacitance. EUNA, which stands for Elite Unity Amplifier, is a console grade dual-stage driver that focuses on preserving the front end of your signal chain. By using this device instead of a common buffer, the detail and snap of your strings will be restored not to mention enhanced if you choose do use its 3 onboard filters. The Bright and Low switches will add just a touch of low end emphasis to fatten up your pickups or higher frequencies in the same manner as an amplifier's Bright switch. The Harmonics switch boost airy upper frequencies beyond the fundamentals to give any rig some extra sparkle and harmonic overtones.
Each pedal has a similar layout with an input, output and a send and return, this means there is an effects loop that engages when the EUNA or OAMP is bypassed. Some applications would be to place your fuzz (that wants to be first in the chain) in the loop, so when you switch the EUNA off, the fuzz will turn on and respond just like your guitar going direct into the fuzz because it is! You can also treat this as an alternate pedal loop and string together some pedals and activate them all at once with a single stomp.
OAMP has a similar design that preserves the integrity of your signal on the way to your amplifier. Most of the time, this cable run will be longer, whether on stage or in my case a home studio with a 50ft cable run to the amp booth. The OAMP excels in this application as it can push 20dB of clean output and provide a total of 29dB of gain to drive an amp. The input and output stages each have low and high settings in addition to Bright and Dark modes which can be helpful in quite a few scenarios: warming up or attenuating a hot signal chain or brightening up a backline amp that’s overdue for servicing.
Both the EUNA and OAMP feature 29 Pedals’ WHATEVER power supply which allows you to power these pedals with Whatever power you got, specifically 7.5V to 35V and that’s either AC or DC. Whatever, plug it in!
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Amp: Fender ‘65 Deluxe Reverb, Budda Super Drive 30, Hamstead Soundworks 1x12 Cab
Guitars: Gibson Custom Les Paul, Gray Guitars Grayling, Redtail ‘62
Other Pedals: Dunlop GE Fuzz Face Mini, Crazy Tube Circuits Killer V, Jam Pedals Rattler
Recording Gear: Universal Audio Apollo 8 QUAD, UA OX Amp Top Box, de Lisle Amp-Speaker Switcher 4x4 Pro Plus, Royer R-121 Mic
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Cables: Sinasoid Sable & Sliver patch cables, Revelation Guitar Cables
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