Description
Here’s what 29 Pedals say about the FLWR
FLWR is, I guess, an overdrive! It makes gain, about 45dB, and can get up into fuzz territory at max settings. Its designed to help you find your own breakup point, where pushing with the guitar breaks up nice and amp-y, but pulling back cleans up. The SHAPE controls affect the first gain stage, while the GAIN control affects the second gain stage. The clipping diodes are a modular sub-assembly, you can experiment and find your own magic arrangement. FLWR has a medium input impedance, so plugging right in will be a little warmer than when FLWR is following an input driver like EUNA. The output impedance is slightly higher to allow for interactions with other pedals. The WHATEVER power port accepts 7.5 to 35 volts of AC or DC in either polarity. FLWR is True-Bypass when switched off.
Controls
Gain -The gain control is non-linear, so as you add gain it gets warmer. Controls the 2nd gain stage.
Level -An output fader for controlling the 45dB of gain!
Shape -The shape controls sculpt the first gain stage. The numbers select max gain, the letters adjust the gain applied. 3 is minimum total gain,2 is maximum total gain,1 is same gain as 2, but significantly low-passed, C is the brightest gain, medium gain, B is the flattest gain, low gain, A is the most shaped gain, high gain
Clip -Selects from the clipping diode module. 1st or 2nd pair, or 0 for no clipping diodes.
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