Digitech DOD Looking Glass
Delivery time: 1 ‐ 2 business days (Germany)
Check availability in store:
- Dresden: not on stock *
- Leipzig Connewitz: can be picked up immediately
- Pick Up Point Oschatz: can be picked up immediately
- * The product can be delivered to this store within 2-4 business days. Simply select the "Pickup to Store" type of delivery during the checkout prozess.
Digitech DOD Looking Glass Product Details
The Looking Glass Overdrive is a collaboration between DOD and the boutique pedal company SHOE Pedals, known for unique circuits and minimalist design aesthetics. The Looking Glass lets you dial in glassy boost and light overdrive, or go further down into the raw sounds of a vintage amp pushed to the brink of failure. Featuring a new hybrid of class-A discrete FET design, the Looking Glass’ asymmetrical clipping is so responsive that it can go from one end of the spectrum to the other with not only a flick of a switch, but with pick attack alone. Built for maximum versatility, the Looking Glass’ unique INPUT FILTER feature allows the player to tame overly bright guitars and interacts with your guitar’s pickups to help you cut through the mix without shredding the audience’s ears. The pre-drive BASS CUT and post-drive TREBLE controls allow you to retain clarity in the mix or dial in any tone you desire.
Features:
- FET-based Overdrive
- Circuit design by SHOE Pedals
- Innovative Input Filter to tailor attack and midrange
- Pre-Gain Bass und post-Gain Treble EQ
- Dual gain stages selectable via toggle
- Controls for Level, Gain, Filter, Treble und Bass
- Internal DIP switches to reduce unwanted effects of overly bright signals and buffers
- Bypass footswitch
- Status LED
- Metal housing
- True Bypass Switching
- In/Output: 6.3 mm mono jacks
- Power: 9V battery or optional AC adapter 9V DC, 2.1 mm x 5.5 mm barrel plug, (-) center
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 119 mm x 67 mm x 57 mm
- Weight: 450 g
Specs:
- Color: Custom Graphic
- Effect Type: Overdrive
- Type: digital Effects Processor
- Theme: Guitars and Basses