TEETH MKII
A refreshed take on the solution to 'dull and quiet'.
​Teeth was a necessary evolution. 'Straight into amp' clean was always dull, especially at volumes correct for small stages, or late night recordings. Overdrives added too much crunch, even at the lowest settings. Teeth is the solution to the conundrum. It is a low gain pre-amp / overdrive with a blend between completely clean and slight grit. Use it as an 'always on' to brighten up old pickups or kick some colour into your signal chain or as a standalone overdrive - up to you.
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Teeth has two sides, a very transparent dry side and an 'edge of breakup' wet side. These are mixed by the Saturation knob, with full left being clean, and full right being almost only overdrive with a hint of clean. Saturation is also a gain control; as you move to the right, it increases the gain at the same time as changing the blend. The maximum gain is get by the Gain Stage knob, giving you limitless combinations of clean and drive.
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New for the Teeth MKII, the Breath knob gives you continuous control of the high frequencies. In the centre of the pot, the high frequencies are flat, and either way you can cut or boost to add colour.
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The Teeth MKII also runs from 9-18V DC power, so you can choose the amount of headroom that the pedal runs at. The original Teeth had an internal charge pump, running the pedal at around 17V from a 9V input.
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The Clipping control changes the shape of the overdrive clipping, from a soft squashy compression to a more squared-off, harder, traditional low gain drive.
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Teeth is a 9 transistor design, all analogue design, using no IC opamps. No modelling, nothing digital. There are two completely discrete transistor based opamps inside (using hand selected components) for supreme tonal clarity.