• Home
  • About
  • Contact

Guitar Lifestyle

  • Artist News
  • Guitars
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Videos
  • General
You are here: Home / Effects / Mythos Pedals Lark

Mythos Pedals Lark

January 17, 2020 by Josh Leave a Comment

Another new pedal from Mythos Pedals is the Lark, a collaboration with guitarist and YouTuber Rhett Shull:

A collaboration between Mythos Pedals and guitarist Rhett Shull, the Lark is inspired by one of Rhett’s favorite 60’s combo amps. The 5 watt, tremolo laden, Kalamazoo made amplifier that inspired this pedal has been a studio favorite for years and for the first time you have the unique tone of this small combo in pedal format.

The Lark features a unique drive circuit with an interactive Overdrive control that, in essence, functions like your guitars volume knob in front of cranked amp. With the overdrive set low you have a clean tone that just nudges the sound more towards a small combo. As you crank the overdrive things get hairy and sound big and punchy. Internally if you want to fatten things up there is a Body trim pot that lets you cut bass and sound more like a small amp, or keep things nice and full. The Tremolo circuit has a single external Frequency control that controls the speed of tremolo. The Tremolo is activated via footswitch and features an internal depth control to go from subtle to choppy.

  • Interactive Overdrive circuit with Germanium clipping diodes.

  • Internal Body control to shape pedals overall tone.

  • Classic sounding Tremolo circuit with internal Depth control.

  • Red Amp Jewel Light

  • Top Mount Jacks

  • Top quality jacks, switches, pots, and components throughout.

I think this is an interesting concept. You don’t see an overdrive circuit and a Tremolo circuit included together in a pedal very often.

Filed Under: Effects, NAMM Tagged With: namm2020

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Email
  • Instagram
  • RSS
  • Twitter
Celebrate - Educate - Inspire
Hello, and welcome to the Guitar Lifestyle guitar blog! My name is Josh, and I thank you for visiting this site. I am a guitar player based in Nashville, TN, aka Music City, USA. Read More...

Archives

Categories

Friends

  • Classical Guitar Blog
  • I Heart Guitar Blog
  • Learning Guitar Now
  • Texas Blues Alley

Latest Tweets

  • Many of Gibson’s acquisitions haven’t gone well, historically. Not sure what to think about his one. https://t.co/Sq0owFd2sj January 6, 2021 4:07 pm
  • RIP to one of the best to ever play guitar. Time to go listen to some Van Halen. Thanks for all the great music, Ed… https://t.co/9U7cSXopPO October 6, 2020 7:39 pm
  • It's been sad to hear the continued reports of poor customer service from @reverb. The Etsy purchase has 1) increas… https://t.co/YqIZEnAgGD September 14, 2020 5:30 pm
  • Who had Post Malone playing Cliffs of Dover on a Les Paul on their 2020 Bingo card? https://t.co/9sJp4L1Yfv August 21, 2020 6:11 pm
  • The new @MusicNegrito album is fantastic. Some really nice guitar tones, too. August 18, 2020 2:38 am

Copyright © 2021 · Guitar Lifestyle · Proudly created in Nashville, TN · WP