What is the Dirty Tree?
You may have noticed there is a new boost sheriff in town. That is none other than the Dirty Tree by Pepers’ Pedals.
Pepers’ Pedals is based out of New Zealand, and they have put out some awesome pedals.
Dirty Tree is the latest boost pedal by Tony Peper, and it is incredible. This pedal perfectly combines the legendary Integrated Preamplifier by T.C. Electronics and Fortin 33 pedals into one package. This combination allows you to get some really awesome boost and high end in your tone.
Dirty Tree Pedal Features
First of all the pedal comes with a toggle switch; to switch between the TC and DT modes. The TC option is based off the original Integrated Preamplifier pedal. The DT or ‘Dirty Tree’ setting is similar to the Fortin 33 pedal.
Additionally the pedal also has 3 knobs; level, high, and low. Adjusting the level knob will allow you to boost the overall level of your tone. The high knob lets you adjust your high frequency, and the low knob lets you adjust the low frequency.
Notably if you are in the DT setting it will bypass the high and low controls, and the pedal will have 1 knob for operation just like the Fortin 33. So to adjust your tone you would only be using the level knob.
The pedal is available in two colors; Dark and Green Machine.
Where To Get Your Dirty Tree Pedal
Overall this pedal would be a great addition to your rig if you use an amp that has muddy low tones like the Mesa Dual Rectifier. It will clean up the flubby, loose low end; along with tightening the high frequencies. Giving your tone a great percussive, and focused sound.
This pedal has everything! Looks, function, and price. For only $129.00 this pedal can be yours.
To sum up Pepers’ Pedals has created an absolute beast of a pedal. Head over to Pepers’ Pedals and check out the Dirty Tree, and all the other awesome pedals they have.
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