From Trap Door Electronics:
This could be the desctructo-monster pedal you've been missing. I wanted a fuzz that sounded huge. I wanted a fuzz that sounded like that last three seconds when you when turn off a tube amp and get that incredible, gated, octave-gnarled distortion before the amp is totally dead. I wanted massive walls of sound and I wanted broken tones and I wanted them together, with everything in between. The grotesquely ugly and the oddly beautiful. In a small enclosure. Dot Dot Damage is a wild, strange distortion pedal. Big wooly fuzz tones. Screaming blasts. Overdrive. General weirdness. Surprising and unique, with a distinct, resonant, hyper-musical sweepable tone control and a series of five matched JFETs. Deeply interactive. Handmade. True bypass. All analog.
THIS PEDAL GETS LOUD SO BE CAREFUL.
Volume: Controls the overall output of the pedal.
Tone: Controls a wide and powerful resonant EQ that can have a massive effect on the sound the pedal produces. To the left is a more rolled off, thick tone. To the far right is a squelching treble.
+Bias: Turning this up massively increases the gain of the pedal, with an octave-rich distortion. At about 2 o’clock, the gain maxes out and turning it past this point will give increasingly gated and/or octave-blasted tones, depending on where the Tone and - Bias knobs are set.
-Bias: This provides a fuller, more open sound when turned up, as well as some gain.
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