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limelight pedal

limelight pedal Electronic Audio Experiments Limelight V2 – eastside music supply

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limelight pedal Electronic Audio Experiments Limelight V2 – eastside music supplyLimelight is a dual channel overdrive developed in collaboration with LA based punk band Touche Amore. The distinctive bright, clear tones of guitarists Nick Steinhardt and Clayton Stevens form the foundation of TAs impassioned brand of post hardcore, letting their riffs morph effortlessly between serene clean passages and cacophonous blast beats. This pedal was originally developed to commemorate the release of their 2020 LP, Lament, but since earned

Limelight is a dual channel overdrive developed in collaboration with LA-based punk band Touche Amore. The distinctive bright, clear tones of guitarists Nick Steinhardt and Clayton Stevens form the foundation of TA’s impassioned brand of post-hardcore, letting their riffs morph effortlessly between serene clean passages and cacophonous blast beats. This pedal was originally developed to commemorate the release of their 2020 LP, Lament, but since earned its place in a wide variety of guitar rigs spanning genres.

In preparation for the recording of Lament, EAE worked with Nick and Clayton to create a new op amp overdrive with equal parts aggression and chime. While loosely based in the “breaker” lineage, they made significant changes to the circuit for superior articulation and a much wider range of gain. An independent front-end boost rounds out the package, perfect for adding power to clean tones or pushing the overdrive side into heavy distortion. While the primary goal was to help the band sound like their best selves, Limelight has a tone for everyone.

Controls

  • Boost: adjusts the Boost channel from 0dB to +21dB of clean gain when turned clockwise.

  • Gain: Simultaneous control of two gain stages, with a natural midrange boost as you turn it clockwise. Achieves approximately 50dB at the maximum setting.

  • Tone: Adjustable low pass filter, turn clockwise for more treble and counterclockwise for less.

  • Volume: Output level control, turn clockwise for more volume.   

  • Focus: Variable low cut in the drive section, adjusts the amount of chime and midrange presence.

  • Left footswitch: Engages drive circuit

  • Right footswitch: Engages boost circuit

 

 

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