Product Description
Emerson Custom Pomeroy Boost / OD / Distortion Pedal - white
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The Emerson Pomeroy is a Boost, Overdrive & Distortion Pedal featuring a 100% Analog Signal Path. Its jammed packed with an immense amount of features that allow the player ultimate control over their tonal palate and shaping needs. The Emerson Pomeroy Features 2 Independent Channels that pair incredibly well with each other. They can be used independently or together. There is no order toggle on this pedal, as we believe the Pomeroy's Boost Sounds best after its Overdrive/Distortion circuit.
Up to 24dBs of Clean Boost on Tap. This is an incredibly responsive boost, that will fit the needs of most every player. Its tonal response is very wide, so it does not favor one frequency range over another making it incredibly versatile, especially paired with the Pomeroy's Active EQ on the OD/Distortion Side of the pedal.
LED Display & Level Control: Displays the dB Boost Level set by the Level Knob.
High/Low Toggle: Allows the player to choose from a maximum db output on the Boost 0 - 12dBs (Low - Toggle Switch Down) , or 12 - 24dBs (High - Toggle Switch Up).
“INSERT" aka Effects Loop (REAR PANEL): Plug in an insert cable into the “Insert” jack and you’ll be able to run any effect or combination of effects in between the Overdrive and before the Pomeroy’s Boost. Hosa YPP-117 (or similar recommended) Tip = Send, Ring = Return
NO internal battery option.
3 Band Active EQ: LOWS, MIDS & HIGHS. This EQ has an incredibly versatile and dynamic range, offering +/- 15dB's of Boost or Cut per frequency control.
6 Different Clipping Options via a Rotary Switch:
MASTER (Volume): Controls the overall output of the Left Side of the Pomeroy
GAIN: Controls the level of gain output on the Left Side of the Pomeroy
BLEND: (Clean Blend) Allows the player to blend in their original dry signal into the signal path of the overdriven signal. Helps allow extra tonal shaping and articulation. (all the way to the right is 100% dry signal, all the way to the left is 100% Wet (Overdriven Signal). Dial in the exact amount thats right for the sound you’re chasing.