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Earthquaker Devices Plumes KGR Cast Iron Limited Edition

Original price $375.00 - Original price $375.00
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Plumes is a unique, all-analog approach to a classic tube-like overdrive circuit offering 3 different clipping voices, loads of headroom and almost three-dimensional clarity that will push your amp over the edge. The reimagined tone control is finely tuned to sculpt low end, clear top end, and focus midrange with blooming sustain.

EarthQuaker Devices is proud to announce an international collaboration with KGR Harmony and, through them, Oitomi Ironworks. Together, they have developed a custom run of cast-iron enclosure Plumes pedal, exclusively for select dealers.

KGR Harmony, founded by Keijiro (KG) Fukushima, is based in Iwate, Japan, and specializes in handcrafted guitar pedals. Kejiro's strong interest in the long-debated topic of how enclosure materials affect tone led him to Oitomi Ironworks. Oitomi is known for handcrafting traditional and modern-style iron teapots and kettles, referred to as Tetsubin, using "Nanbu-tekki" techniques dating back over nine hundred years.

KGR Harmony and EarthQuaker Devices began working together to develop enclosures for the Plumes and Plumes pedals, which were showcased at EarthQuaker Day 2024. The few pedals made for the showcase generated a lot of excitement and sold out immediately. Soon after, Jamie Stillman and Julie Robbins travelled to Japan and watched in person as the enclosures were cast for this special run of pedals. "It was a very special experience to visit the Oitomi forge to witness the casting process," said Julie.