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Welcome to your ultimate guide to 29 Pedals's guitar pedals. This catalog serves as your starting point to explore and compare all pedals crafted by 29 Pedals. Designed for easy navigation, we hope you can quickly find detailed information on each pedal, including specifications, user reviews, and demo videos. Whether you're searching for the latest releases, seeking to expand your pedal collection, or exploring options for a specific sound, hopefully Stompbx can assist you in finding exactly what you need.
The OAMP by 29 Pedals is an output driver designed to replace a conventional output buffer or gain pedal at the end of a signal chain. It features an output linedriver/buffer, providing up to +20 dB clean boost with 29 dB available. The pedal is built on a single 4 layer PCB with 2oz copper throughout, and the power supply side is completely isolated from the audio signal. The OAMP is equipped with 1% thin-film resistors, WIMA film caps, and other audiophile-grade components. It is true bypass and has a power consumption of 7.5-35V AC/DC, center negative or positive (power supply sold separately) with a consumption of 100 mA. The dimensions are H: 5.3 cm (including switch), W: 12.5 cm, D: 9.2 cm, and it weighs 528 g.
The JFET by 29 Pedals is a boost pedal rooted in the designer's deep love of FET transistors and their place in classic gear. It features a JFET stage biased for a specific THD ratio, providing a tube-like character while maintaining cleanliness. The pedal includes a dual-stage IC output driver to shape the tone and ensure constant output impedance. It offers three modes to tailor the low end for fine-tuning the boost sound with your guitar. The JFET pedal produces about 18dB of gain and can be stacked with other drives. It is designed to drive cables and draws about 150mA. The pedal also features an internal power supply and high build quality. Technical Specifications: \- Dimensions: Length (depth) 3 5/8", width 3 3/8", height 2 1/8" (imperial); 90mm (depth), 85mm (width), 52mm (height) (metric) \- Power Consumption: Approximately 150mA