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A tone tweakers delight, the EB-10 works as a preamp, EQ and boost to
meticulously craft your guitar’s sound allowing for studio-grade
electric guitar tone in a live setting. Each rotary knob offers up to
12dB of boost OR cut of Low, Mid, and High frequencies, based on where
you have the toggle switches set. When the Boost switch is engaged, add a
10dB MOSFET boost for some great extra punch. Use the EB-10 to
compensate when switching between low and high output instruments. Push
through the mix during solos, or even use the onboard presets as three
different gain stages by using combinations of increasing boosted EQ
settings and the Boost switch! With nine different EQ positions on each
knob, bring out new tonal characteristics you didn’t know your guitar or
bass even had.
The EB-10 offers two operating
modes, “Live” and “Preset”. In live mode, the pedal responds to current
position of all the knobs and switches. Dial in a specific sound and
turn the pedal on and off with the Bypass switch. In preset mode, the
pedal offers preset slots to store three unique sounds. When in preset
mode, the pedal is locked on and the user can scroll through the presets
by clicking the Bypass switch. The pedal will boot up in the last known
operating mode and if that is preset mode, it loads preset 1 by
default. Enter preset mode by pressing and holding the bypass switch for
3 seconds until you see the preset light P1 turn on. Repeat to exit.
You are in live mode when all preset lights are off. Refer to the manual
on saving presets.
A portion of proceeds from each pedal sold will be donated to . The
EB-10 comes coated in Prismatic Powders, Matte Black and Cream
enclosures with art inspired by vintage studio equipment. Design by
Tyler Evans.
The die-cast enclosure’s exact size is 11.9 x 9.4 x 3.9 cm. Power requirements are 9VDC, center negative (100mA minimum). The
use of an isolated power supply is recommended for powering all Walrus
Audio Pedals. Daisy chain power supplies are not recommended. Power
supply not included.