
Origin Effects | DCX Boost | Tone Shaper & Overdrive | w/ Adaptive Circuitry | Inspired by UA 610 Studio Preamp
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Origin Effects has your guitar tone covered with the DCX Boost tone shaper & drive pedal. Inspired by a classic mic preamp used on iconic recordings from the ’60s and ’70s, the DCX Boost adds vintage charm and analog color to your signal. Through a precise control of level and EQ you can harness subtle boosts, tone-tweaks, and even “cranked console” saturation to build your signal into something truly envious. Its all-analog, studio-derived circuitry won’t steer you wrong. Plus, proprietary Adaptive Circuitry offers a pedal experience that adapts to your own playing techniques.
Dedicated controls and Adaptive Circuitry
You’ll have a diverse set of controls to contour and drive your sound with the DCX Boost. The EQ controls feature both Low Frequency and High Frequency contour knobs, and you can choose between two modes, EQ and OD, to experiment with cleaner or dirtier sounds. The DCX Boost offers users something unique with its Voice switch. This section of the pedal features Origin Effects' Adaptive Circuitry, which you may have seen on their Halcyon Green Overdrive and M-EQ Driver. Here, the pedal adapts its voicing to your playing by sensing dynamics and volume knob changes. It also provides extra control over your high-end frequencies. It’s about time you had a pedal on your pedalboard that can really send your tone sculpting to the stratosphere. Go with the Origin Effects DCX Boost and make it happen.
- Based on a classic microphone preamp used on iconic records from the ’60s and ’70s
- Adds vintage, analog color to a signal
- All-analog, studio-derived circuitry
- EQ controls designed specifically for guitar
- Saturated vintage overdrive
- Choose between 2 Modes, EQ and OD, for a cleaner or dirtier sound
- Choice between 3 Voice controls: Drk, Flat, and Med
- Voice switch features Adaptive Circuitry that adapts the high-frequency voicing of the pedal to the dynamics of the guitarist's playing