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Heavy Water

It’s time to go nuclear with a double dose of boost…

- Words Trevor Curwen VIDEO DEMO http://bit.ly/guitariste­xtra

ThorpyFX’s The Dane, a twinfootsw­ich pedal featuring overdrive and boost, has many admirers but not all of them need a new overdrive. Consequent­ly, after many requests to put just the boost side into a pedal in its own right, Thorpy has done just that. The result is the Heavy Water, which not only provides that exact same highheadro­om clean boost but also pairs it with a second boost that features germanium diodes in its circuitry for a different character. Separate footswitch­es enable the two boosts to be used individual­ly or together: the ‘Dane’ boost (RHS) running into the germanium boost (LHS). Both feature a knob to control the amount of boost plus another to adjust the low-end.

Set at minimum, the clean boost brings in a small but definite boost that enhances the sound, immediatel­y making our amp sound better without undue alteration of its tonal character. If you do want a bit of tonal shift, the Lows knob can add a warmth and thickness that’s ideal if you’re looking for a bit more body from your single coils. By the same token, rolling it back can make humbuckers a bit leaner, or could help focus the sound when hitting a drive pedal or boosting an already driven amp. There’s loads of gain available and higher levels will drive the cleanest of high-headroom amps into break-up. The germanium side of the pedal is more of the same but has extra grit for a raunchier boost. Both boosts on together is capable of delivering a ridiculous amount of gain that will truly pummel your amp should you decide you need it, but there are plenty of options for them to be used together more subtly – perhaps a small amount of clean boost always on as a tone conditione­r with the germanium side kicked in for solos.

VERDICT

This is one of the most versatile boost pedals we’ve seen, capable of everything from always-on tone enhancemen­t to kicking in a full-on screamfest. It’s a great candidate if you want a single pedal in front of your amp, but for ultimate flexibilit­y pair it with your favourite drive pedal.

 ?? Photograph­y Olly Curtis ??
Photograph­y Olly Curtis

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