Eventide & Third Man Hardware Intro Knife Drop Pedal, ‘A Revolutionary Fusion of Fuzz and Synthesis

 

Eventide, in collaboration with Third Man Hardware, has introduced Knife Drop, a new effects pedal that merges aggressive octave fuzz with analog synth tones.

The powerful device features presets developed in collaboration with Jack White himself, which they say deliver “bone-rattling distortion and generous heaps of sonic chaos.”

Knife Drop is a sub-octave fuzz and analog synth that can warps and distort your signal, pushing your sound into “uncharted sonic territory”.

It offers five signature presets, dual-octave control, precise filtering, and stereo I/O, allowing you to explore everything from subtle boosts to menacing fuzz, while maintaining total control over your sound.

The synth mix knob lets you blend raw guitar tones with analog synth textures, making this pedal a tool for sonic experimentation.

Knife Drop Demo Videos:

Features:

  • Rich blend of octave fuzz and analog synth capabilities
  • Dual octave control with dedicated footswitch
  • Precise filtering options with pre/post distortion routing
  • Intuitive preset system with instant recall
  • Stereo I/O with switchable guitar/line level inputs
  • Flexible expression pedal integration for dynamic control

The Synth Mix knob lets you blend between raw guitar signals and synthesized tones, while the Drive section delivers everything from a subtle boost to intense distortion. The filter section includes responsive envelope control, adjustable resonance, and switchable routing.

Knife Drop features an LED ladder display for precise preset navigation and a secondary function layer that unveils additional sonic territory. The dual I/O configuration supports both mono and stereo operation, while the switchable input accommodates various signal levels for versatile applications, whether onstage or in the studio.

Pricing and Availability:

Knife Drop is available now, with an MSRP of $299  USD. A limited-edition yellow model will be offered exclusively on Third Man Records’ website for $333.

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