be overdrive pedal The Nutra: 5-Voice Analog Overdrive Boost EQ Pedal
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be overdrive pedal The Nutra: 5-Voice Analog Overdrive Boost EQ Pedal

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be overdrive pedal The Nutra: 5-Voice Analog Overdrive Boost EQ PedalTHE NUTRA: FIVE VOICES OF PURE ANALOG The Nutra is the ultimate multi tool for the discerning guitarist, delivering five distinct analog circuits in a single, durable enclosure. Built to unlock an unprecedented range of gain and tonal versatility, this pedal goes far beyond simple overdrive, serving as the core voice shaping platform for your entire rig. My Commitment to Analog Craftsmanship Every single unit of The Nutra is handmade, hand assembled,


THE NUTRA: FIVE VOICES OF PURE ANALOG

The Nutra is the ultimate multi-tool for the discerning guitarist, delivering five distinct analog circuits in a single, durable enclosure. Built to unlock an unprecedented range of gain and tonal versatility, this pedal goes far beyond simple overdrive, serving as the core voice-shaping platform for your entire rig.

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My Commitment to Analog Craftsmanship

Every single unit of The Nutra is handmade, hand-assembled, and individually tested right here in my shop. This is how I guarantee the purest analog tone. To maintain this level of quality, please allow 7–14 business days for your pedal to be completed before shipping.

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Unlock 5 Analog Voicings:

1. The Classic Overdrive: Rich, dynamic, responsive gain structure perfect for blues, rock, and adding harmonic complexity to solos. Reacts beautifully to your guitar's volume knob.

2. Clean Boost: A transparent, high-headroom utility boost designed to push your amplifier's front end into natural compression without coloring your core tone.

3. Active EQ / Tone Sculptor: A powerful, dedicated, Bass and Treble EQ stage that allows you to surgically carve or boost your frequencies, transforming the character of any downstream signal or when placed in front of your amp.

4. Treble Booster: A vintage-inspired circuit that cuts through the mix with sparkling high-end presence, ideal for driving mid-gain amps or giving single coils extra pop.

5. Tube-Amp Voicing: This unique voicing adds the sag, compression, and harmonic complexity of a finely-tuned tube power section, effectively giving solid-state or modeling amps the coveted warmth and feel of a classic tube amplifier. It can also be used to enhance the tone, punch, and response of your existing tube amp.

Optimal Routing Guide: Unlocking The Nutra's Potential

The Nutra is designed to be the versatile foundation of your tone. Its five distinct, independent voices work perfectly with the rest of your pedalboard. You select only one voice at a time, but its tone will interact harmoniously with other effects (like drives or boosts) placed before or after it.

Here are a few options for each voice and suggested placement in your signal chain:

Voice Setting Optimal Use Ideal Placement in Signal Chain
1. Clean Boost Pushing tube amps into natural overdrive and compression. First (Before any gain pedals) or Last (After all dirt pedals, for volume boost).
2. Treble Booster Classic vintage cut, tightening mid-gain tones, or adding sparkle to single coils. First (Before Overdrive/Fuzz).
3. Active EQ / Tone Sculptor Global tone shaping, cutting problematic room frequencies, or turning a dark amp into a bright one.

Early (Before gain). Or at the end before your Amp.

4. Classic Overdrive The core rhythm voice, dynamic gain, or adding girth to solos. Preferably before a boost pedal.
5. Tube-Amp Voicing Adding sag, compression, and tube warmth to solid-state, digital, or even low-wattage tube amps. Last (Right before the amp's input).

Pairing Strategy

The true magic of The Nutra happens when you pair its chosen voice with other pedals for powerful combined effects:

  • Ultimate Lead Tone: Activate The Nutra's Classic Overdrive (for gain) → Pair it with an external Clean Boost pedal (for a volume jump) → Use The Nutra's Active EQ mode on its own to fine-tune the combined tone.

  • Solid-State Warmth: Use The Nutra's Tube-Amp Voicing as an "Always-On" foundation → Engage an external overdrive or distortion pedal on top of it.

  • Cutting Through the Mix: Activate your base drive pedal → Pair it with The Nutra's Treble Booster voice to carve out a perfect spot in the band mix.

The Nutra is the only analog voicing tool you'll ever need. Plug in to experience a new level of sonic refinement.

The Nutra is available in two vintage colors and with a variety of knob options. Like all BENADO pedals, it is proudly handmade and wired in the same tradition our customers know and trust.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & DETAILS

The Nutra is designed for maximum sonic performance and long-term road reliability.

Input Power: 9V DC (Center pin negative)
Bypass Type: True Bypass Switching
Dimensions: 5.75" (L) x 4.75" (W) x 1.75" (H)
Finish: Powder-Coated and UV-Printed Enclosure
Circuit: Pure Analog, Hand-Wired
Build Time: Please allow 7–10 business days for handmade completion.

🎸 Every customer receives a complimentary 30-minute 1-on-1 video session with Sage — learn the secrets of The Nutra directly from its creator.

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