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Subdecay Vector Analog Preamp

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Overdrive, distortion and Fuzz! Oh my!

The Vector covers all your fuzz and drive needs with eleven channels of dirty analog goodness. Even with all the options you still get the simple control surface you expect in a stompbox.

The tones. The tones. The TOANZ!

None of the channels are clones or “models,” but they do all have their own inspirations.

Drive 1 & 2
Similar to that well known green overdrive, but without the tubby cleanish signal underneath. This makes the drive 1 & 2 channels more useful when with a clean amp, but will still push a dirty amp into a screaming sustain machine. Drive 2 is similar, but with more bass response and a less prominent midrange hump.

Crunch
The crunch channel’s tight bass response and harmonic clarity make it perfect for palm muting and general purpose riff rock. Do you think you’ve written the next iconic rock riff anthem? Use the crunch channel! The tone has a surprising width and clarity. It wont get all flubby and turn your tone into mud.

Vintage
Makes your amp sound overloaded with a big bottom end, yet retains note separation on the higher strings.

Things are about to get fuzzy.

Fuzz 1 & 2
Inspired by mainstay fuzz pedal of the 60s garage rock. The original had a depth knob that really mixed two fuzz circuits and sometimes sounded like a broken octave effect. It could get really harsh. It could sound quite nasal or almost like a kazoo. Unlike the original this channel has a tone knob to tame the high end… or you could use the tone knob on your guitar as well.

Meltdown
Inspired by plugging fuzz pedals into an amp and turning everything to ELEVEN!!! It sounds like a fuzz pedal into a cranked amp. What could possibly be more inspiring?

Are you ready to rock? \m/

1980s
You know you want to try it. Get your 80s groove on without the spandex, hairspray fumes or neon guitars. We know you secretly work on your pinch harmonic and whammy bar skillz when you think no one else is listening. We know… but don’t worry we won’t tell anyone.

1990s
Big and full. Lots of low end. Easy to get controllable feedback and tons of sustain with loads of interaction between your guitar strings and the air being pushed by your amp.

Modern 1
The go to channel for rhythm guitar that works on just about anything, even in super thick mixes. It’s warm and rich. It let’s complex chords come through even at higher gain settings.

Modern 2
With rich harmonics and a tight focus on the lower mid range, the modern 2 channel is great for modern rock, metal, drop tuning, high gain riffage and letting notes ring out in to singing feedback.

Layin’ down tracks!

The Vector has something for everyone. It’s great to have around if you are going to a jam and don’t know where the sonic journey might take you. It’s great for exploring sounds you wouldn’t use often. But it really shines when recording music. You have a wide array of sonic variation available without the need to mic another amp or dig through your collection of pedals. You can record multiple guitar tracks without them all feeling stuck in the same sonic space.

Information that is definitely on our website, but someone will probably email us to ask about it anyway.

  • Powered by a regulated 9VDC to 18VDC adaptor with a negative center 2.1mm barrel style plug.
  • If using a “daisy chain” power supply, all other pedals MUST be negative ground.
  • Current draw is less than 25mA.
  • Length 4.4″ X Width 2.3″ X Height 1.0″
  • Input impedance- 1M.
  • Output impedance- ~5K.
  • Designed and handcrafted in Oregon.
  • Die-cast metal enclosures for durability.
  • Yellow LED indicator.
  • Three-year limited warranty.

Warranty & Returns

All New products are covered by the manufacturers new warranty. Please check their website for the length of warranty and warranty conditions. If an item you receive is faulty get in touch with us ASAP. Second Hand products come with a 4 week warranty from us. If there is an issue let us know ASAP! This covers normal use and does not cover accidental damage, misuse, wrong power plugged into it, modding, water damage or any other damage caused by mistreatment. Just treat it nice and all will be good!

Shipping

We send A LOT of packages every week so don't worry about the shipping side of things!

We've never lost a thing and your awesome new gear will be packed up really well to avoid any damage in transit.

If your order comes in before 2pm we will ship it same day. Most of the time we pack things up all the way to 4pm so just call if you need it to leave same day after 2pm.

We ship mainly with Australia Post but may use a courier depending on location and size of the package.

Free Post ships with Australia Post standard and expected shipping times are between 4-6 business days depending on location. It will be longer to outside of metro and rural areas.

Express Post will usually be with you next business day in metro areas of QLD, NSW, SA, VIC and TAS. WA will take 2 days to metro and extra days after that to out side metro and rural areas.

Everything we ship has a tracking number with the exception of some power cables and smaller envelope packages. You will be emailed tracking once your order has been shipped!

Videos

Overdrive, distortion and Fuzz! Oh my!

The Vector covers all your fuzz and drive needs with eleven channels of dirty analog goodness. Even with all the options you still get the simple control surface you expect in a stompbox.

The tones. The tones. The TOANZ!

None of the channels are clones or “models,” but they do all have their own inspirations.

Drive 1 & 2
Similar to that well known green overdrive, but without the tubby cleanish signal underneath. This makes the drive 1 & 2 channels more useful when with a clean amp, but will still push a dirty amp into a screaming sustain machine. Drive 2 is similar, but with more bass response and a less prominent midrange hump.

Crunch
The crunch channel’s tight bass response and harmonic clarity make it perfect for palm muting and general purpose riff rock. Do you think you’ve written the next iconic rock riff anthem? Use the crunch channel! The tone has a surprising width and clarity. It wont get all flubby and turn your tone into mud.

Vintage
Makes your amp sound overloaded with a big bottom end, yet retains note separation on the higher strings.

Things are about to get fuzzy.

Fuzz 1 & 2
Inspired by mainstay fuzz pedal of the 60s garage rock. The original had a depth knob that really mixed two fuzz circuits and sometimes sounded like a broken octave effect. It could get really harsh. It could sound quite nasal or almost like a kazoo. Unlike the original this channel has a tone knob to tame the high end… or you could use the tone knob on your guitar as well.

Meltdown
Inspired by plugging fuzz pedals into an amp and turning everything to ELEVEN!!! It sounds like a fuzz pedal into a cranked amp. What could possibly be more inspiring?

Are you ready to rock? \m/

1980s
You know you want to try it. Get your 80s groove on without the spandex, hairspray fumes or neon guitars. We know you secretly work on your pinch harmonic and whammy bar skillz when you think no one else is listening. We know… but don’t worry we won’t tell anyone.

1990s
Big and full. Lots of low end. Easy to get controllable feedback and tons of sustain with loads of interaction between your guitar strings and the air being pushed by your amp.

Modern 1
The go to channel for rhythm guitar that works on just about anything, even in super thick mixes. It’s warm and rich. It let’s complex chords come through even at higher gain settings.

Modern 2
With rich harmonics and a tight focus on the lower mid range, the modern 2 channel is great for modern rock, metal, drop tuning, high gain riffage and letting notes ring out in to singing feedback.

Layin’ down tracks!

The Vector has something for everyone. It’s great to have around if you are going to a jam and don’t know where the sonic journey might take you. It’s great for exploring sounds you wouldn’t use often. But it really shines when recording music. You have a wide array of sonic variation available without the need to mic another amp or dig through your collection of pedals. You can record multiple guitar tracks without them all feeling stuck in the same sonic space.

Information that is definitely on our website, but someone will probably email us to ask about it anyway.

  • Powered by a regulated 9VDC to 18VDC adaptor with a negative center 2.1mm barrel style plug.
  • If using a “daisy chain” power supply, all other pedals MUST be negative ground.
  • Current draw is less than 25mA.
  • Length 4.4″ X Width 2.3″ X Height 1.0″
  • Input impedance- 1M.
  • Output impedance- ~5K.
  • Designed and handcrafted in Oregon.
  • Die-cast metal enclosures for durability.
  • Yellow LED indicator.
  • Three-year limited warranty.

Warranty & Returns

All New products are covered by the manufacturers new warranty. Please check their website for the length of warranty and warranty conditions. If an item you receive is faulty get in touch with us ASAP. Second Hand products come with a 4 week warranty from us. If there is an issue let us know ASAP! This covers normal use and does not cover accidental damage, misuse, wrong power plugged into it, modding, water damage or any other damage caused by mistreatment. Just treat it nice and all will be good!

Shipping

We send A LOT of packages every week so don't worry about the shipping side of things!

We've never lost a thing and your awesome new gear will be packed up really well to avoid any damage in transit.

If your order comes in before 2pm we will ship it same day. Most of the time we pack things up all the way to 4pm so just call if you need it to leave same day after 2pm.

We ship mainly with Australia Post but may use a courier depending on location and size of the package.

Free Post ships with Australia Post standard and expected shipping times are between 4-6 business days depending on location. It will be longer to outside of metro and rural areas.

Express Post will usually be with you next business day in metro areas of QLD, NSW, SA, VIC and TAS. WA will take 2 days to metro and extra days after that to out side metro and rural areas.

Everything we ship has a tracking number with the exception of some power cables and smaller envelope packages. You will be emailed tracking once your order has been shipped!