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Orcrist Overdrive (Weathered Black Back special edition)

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**The Black Back edition is part of the Artwork Series and uses stainless steel plates with the original design of Orcrist pedal mounted on a black texture powdercoated enclosure of improved design**
                     Built to order. Weathered finish takes a bit longer and will ship in approx 12-14 business days
(Each weathered finish pedal is unique and done by hand using heat and hammer. It is meant to invoke the long centuries that Orcrist lay in disuse in a troll cave after the fall of Gondolin.)


The Orcrist is an original design overdrive that goes from nearly clean boost to medium crunch. Named after the sword from The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien, this pedal can be your secret weapon for great tone. When the pedal is engaged, the blade of the sword glows blue with its name in Gondolinin runes.

  The idea behind the design was to zero in on the sound that a lot of players are after-- that just starting to break-up crunch of a 15-30 watt tube amp, turned up.  A lot of players use a TS or BB style drive with the gain turned way down to accomplish this sound. To my ear that really makes the drive sound dull. Those pedals have a HUGE range of gain, the Orcrist does not. It doesn't do super-stustainy higher gain sounds like a cranked TS, it takes the low-medium gain sound and expands it over the entire range of the gain controls in order to let the user dial in his/her exact desired sound in that range.
  The Orcrist uses 5 distinct gain stages to do this and gives you control over early gain with the Gain control and late stage gain with the Bite control. The two controls are very interactive with each other. Turn up the Gain for more  saturation -or- turn down the gain and turn up the Bite for more of a cleaner boost with a little crunch. Turn up both for nice crunchy overdrive.
The Tone control is a basic treble cut. The input and outputs of each stage of the circuit have been voiced to give the fullest frequency range response, including low harmonics. This voicing makes the Orcrist really rhythm guitar friendly. It doesn't get muddy when you strum open chords b/c the high mids and highs aren't accentuated as much as in some Overdrive circuits. The Orcrist is voiced for more of a beefy, low mid tone.
  If you want a little more treble and a little more headroom, switch the toggle on the back from Biter mode to Goblin Cleaver mode. This engages an 18 volt charge pump in the circuit to give a wider available amplitude swing.
   Each pedal is housed in a laser-cut stainless steel enclosure with laser-marked graphics. Each also features a top quality, Japanese built DeMont "soft click" latching footswitch for true bypass integrity with the softest "click" of any latching stomp i have ever tried. Components are all sourced from USA suppliers whenever possible. PCB's are high quality USA made boards.  Knobs may vary slightly from those in the photos depending on available supply.
    As with all Wrought Iron products, this one features the Wrought Iron satisfaction guarantee.

 

“ORCRIST”, “THE HOBBIT”, and “THE LORD OF THE RINGS” and the items, characters, places, and events therein, are trademarks of  Middle-earth Enterprises under license to Wrought Iron Effects.  All rights reserved.

 


  For more info on Wrought Iron Leather and Effects, see out FB page, Instagram, or check out the Kickstarter campaign we used to launch this line of pedals. Feel free to contact me with any questions,
Ed

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  • 5
    Orcrist for Bass

    Posted by Garrett Pavlicek on Feb 9th 2024

    Very impressed with the versatility of this pedal. I play a fretless hollow body and was very happy with how the pedal adds punchiness without taking away from the warmth. It does a great job giving me lots of control over the sound. The goblin cleaver switch gives a real bite without adding too much on the low frequencies, therefore it doesn't fatten the sound to the point of ugliness. Works well in my pedal board.

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