This effect offers a similar distortion to the Vector distortion pedal, but with a different twist. Instead of blending between a clean and distorted signal this pedal splits your guitar signal into a low and high band and distorts them separately before mixing them back together, giving you the choice how much of bass signal goes into the final output. This gives a much "cleaner" sound with less intermodulation between different notes, while still keeping it thick. There is no gain control, cause why would you ever turn it down anyways?
The pedal is housed in a compact and sturdy 3D printed enclosure measuring around 10cm by 6cm and features true bypass switching and two knobs to control the output volume and amount of low end signal that goes order into the mix.
It can be powered using any center negative 9V DC guitar pedal power supply. A power supply is not included so you need to provide your own. Also it doesn't run off of batteries. Sorry…
Fully assembled version too expensive? Just get the kit!
The kit comes with all the parts and components you need to assemble it yourself, including the 3D printed enclosure.
Some additional tools like a soldering iron, screwdrivers, pliers and side cutters are required. You probably also want to have some basic knowledge on how to read a schematic and assemble stuff. Just saying.
Still too expensive? This pedal is completely open source and all build files can be found on my GitHub so you can make your own: https://github.com/NuclearLighthouseStudios/Double-Stack
Product code: Order Double Stack Distortion Guitar Pedal [Kit/Assembled]