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  • Tall & Fat

    $199.00

    The acclaimed Tall & Fat pedal is the premier accessory  for clonewheel organs. Digital organs do a great job of modeling the tonewheel, but fail to capture the dynamic behavior of the tube based AO-28 preamp. That’s where the Tall & Fat comes in. When added to a digital organ setup, the Tall & Fat provides the compression, second order harmonics, and dynamic drive characteristics of the famous tube preamp. If you’re in need of a strong boost that’s clean and clear, the Tall & Fat is that pedal.

    It is a three stage FET preamp with gain staging.. The onset of overdrive is gradual and can be easily controlled with the swell pedal. It adds compression and 2nd order harmonics. With it’s drive and transparency, it works extremely well when overdriven, even with complex chord shapes.

    Like all Lounsberry Pedals it sounds and plays more like an amp than a pedal, bringing to mind the tube driven AO-28 preamp. It is the missing link between your digital keyboard and the analog sound you hear in your brain. The Tall & Fat is tuned to easily handle a wide frequency range and sounds awesome with guitar and bass.

    Live that moment when you close your eyes and forget you are playing a digital organ!

    ABOUT GAIN STAGING

    Discrete preamps provide gain in several stages, so that a lot of what happens to provide the right amounts of drive and compression in a preamp is determined by how many discrete stages are employed, and their levels, determining how the stages interact.

    Top Reasons to Buy

    • Game Changer for Digital Organs
    • Convincing AO-28 sound for any keyboard
    • Analog Discrete circuit – No ICs or surface mount parts
    • Sounds Great with Organ, Keyboards, Bass, and Guitar
    • True Bypass – 9V Battery Included
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  • Gear Grinder

    $329.00

    The Gear Grinder is based on the acclaimed Organ Grinder, only now it is in Stereo! The Organ Grinder was the first Lounsberry Pedal designed for keyboards. Developed with the aid of Roger Powell of Utopia and Meat Loaf fame, it provides a fat, tubelike overdrive for clonewheel organs that can cover the gamut of organ sounds from Greg Rollie, to Jon Lord, Uriah Heep, and even Canterbury sounds.

    Like all Lounsberry Pedals it sounds and plays more like an amp than a pedal, bringing to mind the tube power amp section of an overdriven Leslie cabinet. As it easily handles the low notes, the Organ Grinder also sounds awesome with bass guitar. Itt is the ultimate shredding device for the keyboardist who wants to rock.

    Operation is the same as the Organ Grinder. When channel one is the only input, the signal is routed to both outputs eliminating need for repatching when going from mono to stereo.

    Lounsberry Pedals Gear Grinder features:

    • Stereo gain staged preamp with Germanium diodes
    • Gradual onset of overdrive. Easily controlled with a swell pedal
    • Adds compression and second order harmonics
    • Transparent drive that works well even with complex chord structures

    From Greg:

    “Like all Lounsberry Pedals it sounds and plays more like an amp than a pedal, bringing to mind the tube power amp section of an overdriven Leslie cabinet. As it easily handles the low notes, the Organ Grinder also sounds awesome with bass guitar. It is the ultimate shredding device for the keyboardist who wants to rock..” – Greg Lounsberry, Lounsberry Pedals

    Top Reasons to Buy:

    Very natural warm sounding circuit
    Correct gain staging and compression makes the perfect Organ Overdrive
    All Discrete components – No ICs or surface mount parts
    Excellent stereo overdrive for keyboard workstations, digital guitar and bass rigs
    True Bypass – 9V Battery Included

    Designed and built in Smithsburg, Maryland, the Gear Grinder pedal is shipping now.

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  • Mo Bass

    $199.00

    A bass guitar pedal for the working man.

    The Mo Bass delivers both overdrive and clean big bottom tones with mild natural compression and even order harmonics, and can do both at the same time.
    “The “Mo Bass” pedal takes you from digital to analog in the feel and drive. Good clean bottom end with mid overdrive is easily attainable. Very powerful!” – Derek “Mo” Moore, Nektar

    Lounsberry Pedals Mo Bass features:

    ⦁ Signature bass guitar pedal designed for Derek “Mo” Moore of Nektar.
    ⦁ The Mo Bass pedal is capable of all the grind, bottom end, and transparent overdrive of the Organ Grinder, only layered with the clean sound of the Tall & Fat.
    ⦁ Allows for the growly top end favored by rock and prog rock players, while still delivering the round, fat bottom the Tall & Fat is known for.
    ⦁ The clean, Tall & Fat sound is always present, but as the drive control (Labeled “Mo”) is advanced, the balance is tipped more towards the Organ Grinder overdrive. The “Less” control sets output level.
    ⦁ The Mo Bass provides an excellent pre-driver to help any bass cut through a dense mix, and enhance the sound of any bass amp.

    From Greg:

    “The Mo Bass pedal is capable of all the grind, bottom end, and transparent overdrive of the Organ Grinder, only layered with the clean sound of the Tall & Fat. What this allows for is the growly top end favored by a lot of rock and prog rock players, while still delivering the round, fat bottom end the Tall & Fat is known for. The drive control dynamically balances the clean and overdriven signals. As the drive is lowered, the always-present Tall & Fat sound prevails, and as it is advanced, the overdrive takes over while allowing a tiny bit of the clean sound to shine through, accentuating the bottom end. The Mo Bass provides an excellent pre-driver to help any bass cut through a dense mix, and enhance the sound of any bass amp.” – Greg Lounsberry, Lounsberry Pedals

    Top Reasons to Buy:

    Very natural warm sounding circuit
    Correct gain staging and compression makes the perfect Organ Overdrive
    All Discrete components – No ICs or surface mount parts
    Great for Bass Guitar
    True Bypass – 9V Battery Included

    Designed and built in Smithsburg, Maryland, the Mo Bass pedal is shipping now.

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  • Tall Fat & Wide

    $329.00

    If you work in a stereo environment, this is the solution you’ve been waiting for!

    The acclaimed Lounsberry Pedals Tall & Fat design is now available in a Stereo Pedal. The Lounsberry Tall & Fat has long been the “go to” pedal for organists, guitarists, and bass players. Organists and keyboard players have previously had to use the mono output from their keyboard to be able to use the Tall & Fat pedal. They would typically connect the Tall & Fat output to an external stereo rotating speaker simulator and then on to their stage or recording mixer or amp. The Tall Fat and Wide allow full stereo throughput to a stereo recording or playback system.

    The Tall, Fat & Wide can now be used post-simulator in stereo. Tall, Fat & Wide was designed to be used as an “always on” preamp (a sound we call ’60’s clean), but it is widely accepted as the overdrive of choice for many organists. When used post-sim, the “Fat” control (drive) should be set to a lower level to control the amount of chop that the simulator produces.

    The second pair of outputs that we call the Stereo A10 circuit is available at the “Ring” of the TRS output jacks eliminate the overdrive and provide clean FET preamp outputs that can be used separately or in conjunction (via a mixer) with the main TFW outputs. This is provided for those who don’t want any Overdrive with their post-sim processing.

    Remember that the TRS outputs are not balanced, but provide access to a choice of either set of outputs (or both – they are in phase with each other). This greatly expands the versatility of the Tall & Fat platform, allowing it to find many uses from stereo digital keyboard processing to mixing and mastering.

    CONTROLS

    • The “Fat” knob controls the Drive
    • The “Tall” knob controls the Level
    • The controls run right to left (like a guitar pedal)

    HOW IT’S STEREO A10

    • Use 1/4″ TS (guitar) cables for both inputs. (Note: If you are short TS cables and want to use a TRS cable, at least one of the inputs must have a TS cable inserted.)
    • Using TRS cables at the Outputs will provide the Stereo A10 sound at the Rings
    • The Stereo A10 circuit is always engaged, even when the Tall, Fat & Wide footswitch is bypassed

    For stereo digital keyboard use, or mixing and mastering, experiment with your choice of outputs.

    GET THE MOST OUT OF TALL FAT & WIDE

    • Set the “Tall” control at 12:00
    • Adjust the “Fat” control for the sound you are looking for (set the amount of drive to your taste)
    • Adjust the “Tall” control for unity gain when the footswitch is engaged and disengaged
    • The “Tall” control also allows for the pedal’s use a boost pedal
    • The Stereo A10 circuit is not affected by the knob controls, is roughly unity gain, and is on all of the time regardless of the switch state

    TOP FEATURES

    • Game Changer for Digital Organs…NOW IN STEREO
    • Convincing AO-28 sound for any keyboard…NOW IN STEREO
    • Analog Discrete circuit – No ICs or surface mount parts
    • Sounds Great with Organ, Keyboards, Bass, and Guitar
    • True Bypass – 9V Battery Included

    Join the “’60’s Clean” revolution! As George Martin said….. “All you need is ears”…

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  • Organ Grinder

    $199.00

    The Organ Grinder was the first Lounsberry Pedal designed for keyboards. Developed with the aid of Roger Powell of Utopia and Meat Loaf fame, it provides a fat, tubelike overdrive for clonewheel organs that can cover the gamut of organ sounds from Greg Rollie, to Jon Lord, Uriah Heep, and even Canterbury sounds.

    It is a gain staged preamp with Germanium diodes. The onset of overdrive is gradual and can be easily controlled with the swell pedal. It adds compression and 2nd order harmonics. With it’s drive and transparency, it works extremely well even with complex chord shapes.

    Like all Lounsberry Pedals it sounds and plays more like an amp than a pedal, bringing to mind the tube power amp section of an overdriven Leslie cabinet. As it easily handles the low notes, the Organ Grinder also sounds awesome with bass guitar. Itt is the ultimate shredding device for the keyboardist who wants to rock.

    ABOUT GAIN STAGING

    Discrete preamps provide gain in several stages, so that a lot of what happens to provide the right amounts of drive and compression in a preamp is determined by how many discrete stages are employed, and their levels, determining how the stages interact.

    Top Reasons to Buy

    • Very natural warm sounding circuit
    • Correct gain staging and compression makes the perfect Organ Overdrive
    • All Discrete components – No ICs or surface mount parts
    • Great for Bass Guitar
    • True Bypass – 9V Battery Included
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  • Amp Rescue

    $199.00

    The Pedal That Plays Like An Amp!

    The Amp Rescue was so named after it was demonstrated through a small, solid state amp in a music store in Atlanta. The exclamation was heard, “Wow! It rescues a bad amp!”

    It is a gain staged preamp with Germanium diodes. The onset of overdrive is gradual, but it adds compression and 2nd order harmonics and “sparkle”. The Amp Rescue pedal acts as an enhanced front end preamp for great sound through any amp, especially amps that lack punch and drive. It chimes in a way you never believed a pedal could, and it has been said to replace the chorus effect in some guitar rigs because of the lively top end.

    Like all Lounsberry Pedals it sounds and plays more like a guitar amp than a guitar pedal The controls work the same, and the input is very responsive, ranging from a warm semi-clean to full on classic rock crunch and saturated lead tones.

    The Amp Rescue provides a public service for users of “fairly good” equipment and provides the dynamic touch response of a vintage tube amplifier.

     

    ABOUT GAIN STAGING:

    Discrete preamps provide gain in several stages, so that a lot of what happens to provide the right amounts of drive and compression in a preamp is determined by how many discrete stages are employed, and their levels, determining how the stages interact.

    Top Features

    • Very natural warm sounding circuit
    • Not a Digital Modeling Preamp
    • All Discrete components
    • No Integrated Circuits or Surface Mount components
    • True Bypass/9V Battery Included
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  • Smilin’ Jack

    $199.00

    Smilin’ Jack is a reboot of a classic Lounsberry pedal of the past. As we know, not all fuzz pedals sound alike and the ones that stand the test of time have a unique personality. That’s where our friend Smilin’ Jack comes into play.

    With just a little Drive engaged, Jack smiles and growls with the best of them, making it a perfect pedal to add a little bite to your leads. Play full chords with confidence, Jack won’t muddy up the tonal complexities. At least not yet…

    Turn the Drive to noon, and Jack gets a lot more aggressive. This is where the sonic sweetness of favorite fuzz pedals from years passed. The chords begin to heat up and melt into sonic bliss.

    Crank the Drive to its maximum setting and sonic meltdown is the name of the game. Jack’s fuzzy tones are stunning and ready to find a lead line to decimate.

    Top Reasons to Buy

    • Very natural warm sounding circuit
    • All Analog circuit
    • All Discrete – No ICs or Surface Mount components
    • True Bypass – 9V Battery Included
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  • Nigel – Fish Paper Edition

    $289.00

    Hand Built, Fish Paper version of the Nigel. Users say that the Fish Paper pedals sound smoother.

    The Nigel Touch Overdrive was the first Lounsberry Pedals design. It started out as a hand wired Fish Paper circuit board built into an Altoids box, but every time Greg tried to demonstrate the sound at the local music store the wallets would come out, and people would try to buy them on the spot. Jaws dropped at the amazing touch responsive dynamics that every guitarist strives for. It soon became obvious that it needed to be housed in a rugged stomp box enclosure. The mint box graphic style stayed on as a reminder of humble beginnings.

    Nigel is a multi stage FET preamp with gain staging and Germanium diodes that sounds and plays more like a guitar amp than a guitar pedal, and the controls work the same. It is a very responsive overdrive that can go from warm semi-clean to full on classic rock crunch and saturated lead tones, and works well for keyboards too because of it’s full range response.

    The amazing thing about the Nigel, is that it provides the dynamic touch response of a vintage tube amplifier. It’s like a Plexi that fits in your pocket!

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  • Nigel Touch Overdrive

    $199.00

    Nigel is a multi stage FET preamp with gain staging and Germanium diodes that sounds and plays more like a guitar amp than a guitar pedal, and the controls work the same.

    The Nigel Touch Overdrive was the first Lounsberry Pedals design. It started out as a hand wired Fish Paper circuit board built into an Altoids box, but every time Greg tried to demonstrate the sound at the local music store the wallets would come out, and people would try to buy them on the spot. Jaws dropped at the amazing touch responsive dynamics that every guitarist strives for. It soon became obvious that it needed to be housed in a rugged stomp box enclosure. The mint box graphic style stayed on as a reminder of humble beginnings.

    Nigel is a multi stage FET preamp with gain staging and Germanium diodes that sounds and plays more like a guitar amp than a guitar pedal, and the controls work the same. Two stages of amplification are cascaded to provide a lot of push for the Germanium clipping diodes creating a very responsive overdrive that can go from warm semi-clean to full on classic rock crunch and saturated lead tones. It works well for keyboards too because of it’s full range response.

    The amazing thing about the Nigel, is that it provides the dynamic touch response of a vintage tube amplifier. It’s like a Plexi that fits in your pocket!

    ABOUT GAIN STAGING:

    Discrete preamps provide gain in several stages, so that a lot of what happens to provide the right amounts of drive and compression in a preamp is determined by how many discrete stages are employed, and their levels, determining how the stages interact.

    Top Reasons to Buy

    • Very natural warm sounding circuit
    • Not a Digital Modeling Preamp
    • All Discrete components
    • No Integrated Circuits or Surface Mount components
    • True Bypass/9V Battery Included
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  • Organ Grinder – Fish Paper Edition

    $289.00

    This version of the Organ Grinder is point to point wired by hand, using 1950’s style Fish Paper circuit boards.

    If you play organ, electric piano, or synth, and are tired of using guitar pedals with their characteristic mid-range hump, and are looking for an overdrive with wide, flat frequency response designed specifically for keyboards, this is the pedal for you. This one can handle your bass notes.

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  • Rupert

    $199.00

    The Rupert Bass Overdrive is a fat sounding tubelike preamp and overdrive for Bass Guitar.

    After seeing King Crimson in 1974 (one of the songs from that concert was used on their USA album), the massive overdriven bass tone of John Wetton made a lasting impression. There were discussions with a local bass player who was looking for a “knock your head off” bass drive that was fat as well as overdriven. I thought back to John Wetton’s massive tone, and I realized that the Nigel had most of what was required to achieve this.

    Although it began life as the Nigel, the Rupert,  with its extended low frequency response became the weapon of choice for that colossal bass tone.

    Rupert is a multi stage FET preamp with gain staging and Germanium diodes that sounds and plays a lot more like a bass guitar amp than a pedal. It is a very responsive bass overdrive that can go from warm semi-clean tubelike bass tone to  ’60’s and ‘70’s fuzz driven crunch. It’s a great bass overdrive for just about any genre.

    The amazing thing about the Rupert, is that it provides the dynamic touch response of a vintage tube amplifier. It makes a small bass amp sound massive. It’s like a tiny Concert Arena for your bass guitar!

    ABOUT GAIN STAGING

    Discrete preamps provide gain in several stages, so that a lot of what happens to provide the right amounts of drive and compression in a preamp is determined by how many discrete stages are employed, and their levels, determining how the stages interact.

    Top Features

    • Very natural warm sounding circuit
    • Not a Digital Modeling Preamp
    • All Discrete components
    • No Integrated Circuits or Surface Mount components
    • True Bypass/9V Battery Included
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  • Tall & Fat – Fish Paper Edition

    $289.00

    This version of the Tall & Fat is point to point wired by hand, using 1950’s style Fish Paper circuit boards.

    Tall & Fat is a multi stage analog FET preamp for digital keyboards, clonewheels and sample players. It is the missing link between your digital keyboard, and the analog sound you hear in your brain. Jim Alfredson says: “I love it. It’s adding a beautiful round glow to the digital Hammond, masking that digital high-end harshness. It even makes the internal Leslie Sim sound better somehow. I think you have a winner!”

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