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EarthQuaker Devices Zoar Dynamic Audio Grinder Distortion Pedal

Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal with 3-band EQ, Weight Control, and True Bypass Design
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The Epitome of Dirt Box Versatility

No mere distortion pedal, the EarthQuaker Devices Zoar is ready to take on everything, from subtle tube-style overdrive to the deepest depths of fuzzy high-gain destruction. This all-analog pedal’s purely transistor-driven design delivers an exceptionally touch-sensitive feel that’s highly reactive to your pick attack, capturing all the nuance and dynamism of a top-class tube amplifier. Next, the Zoar’s incredibly powerful 3-band EQ comes fine-tuned from EarthQuaker Devices to cover all manner of modern dirt tones, but the real star of the show is this pedal’s unique Weight knob. By tweaking the amount of bass passed through the circuit, the Weight knob dramatically alters the Zoar’s voice, rewarding brave sonic adventurers with an almost infinite array of tones to choose from. All in all, the Zoar’s stunning versatility and amp-like feel make it a sterling addition to EarthQuaker Devices’ pedal pantheon.

Weight knob and 3-band EQ for superior sonic sculpting

The Zoar’s greatest asset is undoubtedly its sheer versatility, a quality best exemplified by its 3-band EQ and distinctive Weight knob. First up, the 3-band EQ provides a decidedly modern tone-shaping experience, which, when combined with the stunning sweep of the Gain knob, transforms the Zoar into a blank tonal canvas to dial in your dream tones. Still, the Weight knob represents the Zoar’s most powerful tone-sculpting feature — a control that determines the extent of low end passed through the circuit. This knob is incredibly reactive to the position of the Zoar’s EQ and Gain and Level controls, providing you with a wealth of idiosyncratic overdrive, distortion, and fuzz voices to discover.

18-volt operation unlocks enhanced dynamics

Seeking a dirt box with superior clarity and range? Sweetwater guitarists recommend powering the Zoar with an 18-volt DC power supply. In fact, this pedal accepts voltages across the range from standard 9 volts DC to 18 volts DC, with higher voltages resulting in a clearer sound with tighter bass frequencies, a snappier attack, enhanced dynamics, and a fuller spectrum of tone. Frankly, it’s almost like playing with an entirely new pedal, only adding to the Zoar’s already superlative degree of sonic flexibility.

EarthQuaker Devices Zoar Dynamic Audio Grinder Distortion Pedal Features:

  • All-analog, transistor-based dirt pedal for guitar and bass that covers everything, from subtle saturation to fuzz-like high-gain ferocity
  • Transistor-driven design delivers a thoroughly amp-like playing experience with a remarkably touch-sensitive feel
  • Powerful 3-band EQ allows you to tweak and twist your tone for any application, from biting blues tones to mid-scooped modern mayhem
  • 3-band EQ and Level controls are highly interactive, offering slightly different tones depending on where the Level control is set
  • Unique Weight control dictates the amount of low end in the circuit, dramatically changing the pedal’s voice and overall feel
  • Silent relay-based switching and true bypass design keep your tone clean and uncolored when the pedal is not in use
  • Operates at standard 9 volts DC but can also be powered using 18 volts DC for a more articulate and dynamic response

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Distortion
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Bypass Switching: True Bypass Flexi-Switch (latching/momentary)
  • EQ: 3-band EQ, Weight
  • Power Source: 9-18V DC power supply (Sold Separately)
  • Power Usage: 10mA
  • Height: 2.25"
  • Width: 2.5"
  • Depth: 5.25"
  • Weight: 0.63 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: EQDZOARV1USA

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Rated 4.5/5

Zoar O)))

I like the sound of this thing. I like it best with low/vintage output pickups. -Like a Duncan '59 or a P90 guitar plugged into an already dirty amp. It crushes for low tuned dumb caveman riffs. With the gain and weight knobs turned all the way up Zoar makes for some singing lead sounds. -Especially with a P90 guitar. I took off 1/2 a star because top jacks bum me out.
Music background: Vigilante
Rated 5/5

Outstanding!

This is a sleeper of a pedal, but it's pretty outstanding. Does everything from light tweedy breakup to roaring blown out fuzz and everything in between. Super dynamic with a turn of the volume knob on the guitar, and a satisfying grind that is reminiscent of cranking the master on a Marshall. This is one of the few dirt pedals where it focuses the more you turn up the gain. I have tried many different pedals, and this one shines if you like dirt with a more vintage flavor. I love this pedal.
Music background: Hobbyist
Rated 5/5

Fantastic Mid Gain Pedal

I was not expecting so much from this pedal. At the price point it's a steal. I have this after my Greer Lightspeed and it complements it perfectly. The dynamics are just fantastic and it really just pairs so well. It's what I've been looking for to truly stack with the light speed and take my overdriven tone to the next level
Music background: 10+ years of gigging bands, 3 years of recording experience
Rated 5/5

Much much more than you're probably thinking

I've been playing with one of these for a few days now, and it's continuing to surprise me. I bought it expecting basically an EQD Tone Job-style EQ plus some mid-level gain - a handy utility to stack with other pedals. But this thing is a true instrument all on its own. Between the pre-gain "Weight" tone control, the wide sweep (and nicely design taper) to the Gain knob, and the three-band EQ, it's just astonishingly flexible - a huge range of sounds, from chimney sparkle to Rat snarl to fat flubby fuzz. It sounds different (but great) on everything from single coils to humbuckers to bass to baritone to drum machine. And the noise level is impressively low, even with the gain cranked. In two days I went from "yeah, this is alright" to "can't stop playing with it". YMMV, but it's worth a listen.
Music background: 40+ years of pro audio, music, and media work
Rated 2.5/5

It’s only another distortion pedal.

Earthquaker makes cool stuff. I own 7 of their pedals. Well built, cool art work, but honestly it's just another distortion pedal. You could save a few bucks and get a plumes, or you could spend a few more and get a Westwood. I put this Zoar against a white light, plumes, and Westwood. It wasn't better. Just has more knobs. If you are a collector. Get it. If you want a great distortion. It'll do. If you're expecting to be dazzled, you may be. I was not.

I was really interested in the dynamic bit of the description and it just wasn't what I hoped it'd be.
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