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Origin Effects Deluxe55; Effects Pedal for Electric Guitar; Faithfully recreates the sound and feel of a legendary Deluxe 1x12" Tweed Amp from 1955; Complete, valve amp-style signal path recreated in all-analogue circuitry; Push-pull output stage with reactive load; Preamp switch selects between 12AY7 and 12AX7 valve character; Ultra-high input impedance; Controls: Drive, Level, Tone, Post EQ; Switches: Preamp: 12AY7/12AX7, Post EQ Mode: I/Flat/II; LED: Effect On; Footswitches: Effect Bypass; Connections: Input (1/4" Jack), Output (1/4" Jack); Power Supply connector: Barrel Connector 5.5 x 2.1 mm, center negative; Current Draw: 90 mA; powered by a 9 V DC Power Supply (not included); suitable optional Power Supply: Item no. #409939; Dimensions: (W x D x H): 64 x 124 x 58 mm (2,52" x 4,88" x 2,28"); Weight: 500 g (1,1 lbs); Made in UK; Note: Battery operation is not supported

  • Available since November 2024
  • Item number 602452
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Overdrive Yes
  • Distortion No
  • Fuzz No
  • Metal No

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One great tone monster, not sure it needs to be anything else.
Stagaloop 04.01.2025
It is with no small amount of trepidation that I confess: this review emerges from but a fleeting week of acquaintance with the device in question. While I once called a Fender '57 Custom Deluxe my own, I must also admit my ignorance of the fabled Tweed Deluxe '55 amplifier—save for the whispers of its renown among storied guitarists of the ages. My first brush with its mythos came not through chords or tones but through a tale: Sonic Youth, opening for the venerable Neil Young, fell under the spell of his amplifiers. So enchanted was Lee Ranaldo that they adopted these mystical devices for themselves, like alchemists stealing the philosopher’s stone.

Yet, I dare not claim this pedal conjures the spectral essence of Neil Young or any other bard who once channeled their soul through the Tweed Deluxe. What I can attest to, with unwavering certainty, is this: the pedal’s voice is divine. Plugged directly into an Ox Stomp cabinet modeler and thence into a recording platform or DAW, it sings with clarity, offering tones both pristine and overdriven, pure as moonlight and fierce as a tempest.

Still, I am haunted by one unrealized dream: the absence of dip switches to beckon more extreme tonal aberrations—a feature that might have added new dimensions to this otherwise celestial device.

As for its corporeal form, it dwells within a fortress of Origin Effects’ signature metal craftsmanship—a robust, compact shell that guards it against the ravages of time and the chaos of pedalboards.

Permit me this final admission: had this pedal been sold solely as an overdrive or distortion box, I would still have seized it. Consider, for instance, the Rat distortion channeled through an Ox Stomp—without the veil of an amp modeler—how its distortion becomes the amp, its growl the very heartbeat of the performance. This pedal, too, possesses such transformative magic, reshaping the sonic landscape in ways both subtle and profound.

In closing, Origin Effects have not merely crafted a pedal; they have conjured a revolution in how guitarists immortalize their riffs. Though amp modelers have existed since the advent of the AxSys 212 in 1996—a pioneer in emulating the voices of many amps—modeling has ascended to new heights, as witnessed in UAFX’s lineup of impeccably crafted amp and cabinet simulations.

But Origin Effects stands apart, their methods meticulous, bordering on the arcane. They delve into the heart of the original amp, replicating its inner workings with uncanny precision. No transformer, no glowing tubes, yet somehow they summon the spirit of what is absent, as though invoking it from the ether. The result is a tone so exquisite, so all-encompassing, it feels like a conjuration rather than mere engineering.

This pedal is, to my ear, a versatile artifact, one that lends itself to almost any musical setting. Funk, perhaps, seems an unlikely candidate for its charms, but who am I to say?
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Perfect pedal
Rob5656 02.06.2025
Have used it in front of my tube amp on my pedal board, and as an preamp before both Iridium and Ox Stomp. Works really well in all situations, and i love this pedal. It will be the one that always stay on in every situation. You can't go wrong with Origin effects.
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For the best things, you keep the review short.
The Daniel 24.02.2026
Ok so, this pedal is sp great, that I hope no-one noticess how good it is, hahha... I want it only for myself, haha.

But in all seriousness, in this period where everyone is going amp free on concerts, and things are exciting, but also, it does leave you woth a feeling that you lack something...

This is the first pedal in the world for me, that doesn't leave me wanting for it to be just a bit better, just a bit closer to the real thing... This is the real thing. And its of an amp that I would never be able to own because of its price... So its the real deal, but of the best amp in the world for me.

Love it!
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sound great
Lavaro 12.05.2025
All I can say is that is sound great. I mean it sounds great for what it is supposed to be: a tweed deluxe :) It feels great, it plays great, it sounds great. It is expensive but there is nothing better. the UAFX Woodrow is also great but the "feel" of this pedal is something else... Built like a tank, of course :)
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