Step into a new overdrive realm with the Digitech DOD Looking Glass Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal. With a set of simple yet powerful controls, you can fine - tune your sound to perfection. Use it for basic tone shaping, a glassy boost, or light overdrive. Or, explore the raw, psychedelic tones of a vintage amp pushed to its limits. This pedal features a new Class - A discrete FET hybrid design. Its asymmetrical clipping is extremely responsive, allowing you to shift the sound spectrum not just with a switch flick but also with pick attack. The Looking Glass Overdrive is a joint creation of DOD and SHOE Pedals. Christopher Venter of SHOE Pedals is famous for his unique circuits, fresh take on classic effects, and minimalist design. The pedal's unique Input Filter helps you manage overly bright guitars and interacts well with your guitar's pickups, letting you stand out in the mix without being too harsh. The pre - drive Bass Cut and post - drive Treble controls are intuitive and versatile, enabling you to maintain clarity or get the raunchy tone you want. There's ample output and gain to make a big impact. It has true bypass, so your guitar tone stays pure when it's off, and its power supply input makes it great for pedalboards. Specifications: Input: 1/4” TS Unbalanced - 260 kΩ (DIP 1 on); 235 kΩ (DIP 1 off). Output: 1/4” TS Unbalanced - 1 kΩ. Current Draw: 4 mA. Bypass: True Bypass. Power: 9VDC alkaline battery (not included); HARMAN PS0913DC power adapter (optional, not included). Dimensions: 4.68' L X 2.63' W X 2.25' H. Weight: 1 lb.


Using the Digitech DOD Looking Glass Overdrive Guitar Effects Pedal is easy. First, connect your guitar to the input and your amplifier to the output. You can use a 9VDC alkaline battery or an optional HARMAN PS0913DC power adapter. Start by adjusting the controls to get the sound you like. Use the Input Filter to deal with overly bright guitars. The pre - drive Bass Cut and post - drive Treble controls help you shape your tone. If you want a basic boost or light overdrive, keep the settings simple. For more extreme, psychedelic tones, turn up the gain. When you're not using the pedal, it has true bypass, so your guitar's natural tone remains intact. Make sure to handle the pedal gently and avoid dropping it. If you're using a battery, replace it when it runs out. Clean the pedal with a soft, dry cloth regularly to keep it in good condition.