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THE RED OCHRE
TREBLE BOOSTER

 

 

Red Ochre is a small, secluded Tasmanian beach, right here in my own backyard, and a favourite place to go and chill, watch the waves roll in and listen to the sounds of the world. The beach itself is really very nice, but not all is as it seems. Red Ochre beach also has a wild side to it with restricted access, rocky outcrops, and high cliffs that can be as treacherous as they are beautiful. The word ochre refers to a natural clay pigment that comes in several colours. Sometimes it's red, sometimes yellow, and is used by our first nation's artists in their amazing and beautiful artwork. It is a very powerful medium.

We feel this is a very fitting name for our treble booster.

The Red Ochre is our premium Treblebooster. Featuring OC44 or OC71 (when available), an OC45 or AC107 (standard) transistors, this Treblebooster also houses either a 3 way switch or potentiometer that offers tone shaping to help you dial in your the perfect amount of bite or grunt. Added to that are a selection of NOS Philips, Mullard mustard and Mullard tropical fish capacitors, NOS Piher and/or Allen Bradley resistors. All of this will be mounted to a hand crafted turret board. We also use Alpha potentiometers, Neutrik or Cliff jacks and Dailywell switches.

 

The tone selector switch can also be upgraded from the standard toggle switch to a high quality rotary switch with a matching knob if you prefer that look. Be sure to let us know which option you prefer.
 

These pedals will be finished in either gold or red powder coat as shown below. The Red Ochre is no longer offered in a hand painted finish.

 

You may also request on/off battery switches, a bias control and tone switching options.

Prices start from US$349.00

It is recommended you read our Terms & Conditions page prior to purchasing an item from Van Diemens Analogue Audio Disruptors . It's not scary, just good information to be aware of.

 

Email me at richard@vandiemenseffects.com.au to discuss your needs or desires.

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