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Dave, a total sweetheart, has been a massive supporter of EQD both in the studio and while touring, but this was not something Jamie ever expected. A founding member of earthlings? and touring member of numerous bands, including Eagles of Death Metal and Queens of the Stone Age, Dave Catching owns and operates Rancho De La Luna in Joshua Tree, California. Needless to say, Jamie jumped at the chance to go and ended up using the Dirt Transmitter on a lot of the recordings. Jamie was honored to join the cast of world-class musicians and thrilled when they were way into the tones he was getting with this pedal.

The Dirt Transmitter is one of the oldest circuits in the EarthQuaker line. The design is Fuzz Face inspired, and the idea started when Jamie Stillman came across some very unique silicon transistors. These transistors are lower gain and have a warmth similar to germanium transistors when overdriven. But they also have the top-end grind typical of silicon-based fuzz pedals, which adds to the mids and helps cut through.

The first Dirt Transmitters started shipping in January of 2008, and these original units were housed in a small enclosure with only three controls: Fuzz, Tone, and Level. Shortly after the release, Jamie decided to add the external Bias control, which opened up the circuit and brought it to life. By varying the Bias the transistor is starved of voltage.  The Dirt Transmitter is properly biased when the Bias control is all the way up; when turning it down, the voltage is starved, and the fuzz tone becomes gated.  This produces a sputtery ripping velcro tone that increases in character as you roll it back.The combination of these rare transistors and the starved voltage creates a wide variety of textures at the turn of a knob, which made the Dirt Transmitter a beloved mainstay in our line until its untimely discontinuation in 2017.

After the session, there was talk about doing a pedal release in conjunction with the album, and the DirtTransmitter was the perfect fit; seeing as it was used so much during the session. Dave was down and the plan was solidified. He suggested we use his friend, Mike Egan, to create some super special Rancho-themed art to celebrate the occasion. It just so happens that Mike is from Ohio and lives just a short drive from EQD headquarters. It all just seemed to fit together perfectly.

  • Boxed Dimensions: 5.5 x 3.25 x 3.25 in. / 13.97 x 8.26 x 8.26 cm
  • Out of Box Dimensions: 5 x 2.5 x 2.25 in. / 12.7 x 6.35 x 5.715 cm
  • Boxed Weight: 0.75 lbs. / 0.34 kg
  • Out of Box Weight: 0.575 lbs. / 0.261 kg
  • Input impedance: 500 kΩ
  • Output impedance: 100 Ω
  • Power: 9V DC Only
  • Current Draw: 3 mA