Earthquaker Devices Debuts Splitter and Mixer Pedals for Flexible Signal Routing

Earthquaker Devices has dropped two new utility pedals to help with your pedalboard signal routing. The One to Four Splitter and the Four to One Mixer were designed to “create sounds you never thought possible.”
The One to Four Splitter allows you to take one input and send it through four buffered outputs. Each output has a unity gain buffer for clarity and punch with a flat frequency response. EQD says the device can be used to run out to four amps to play in quadrophonic sound, send a clean signal to a recording device while having your normal chain, or run two parallel stereo signal paths.
The Four to One mixer is practically the opposite. It’s a simple mixer that has independent level controls and selectable phase for each channel.
“The Four to One Mixer features a high 1 MOhm input impedance and a low 100 Ohm output impedance ensuring all signals maintain their sonic integrity throughout their journey, even on long cable runs,” the company explains. “The high headroom and input impedance of this device allows it to accept a variety of instruments without distortion or clipping. This was built to handle just about anything, including guitars, basses, synthesizers, drum machines, and more…”
The Earthquaker Devices One to Four Splitter and Four to One Mixer are out now with prices of $99 and $159, respectively.
Earthquaker Devices One to Four Splitter Features:
| Unity gain buffers on each output for maximum punch and clarity |
| The buffered outputs have a flat frequency response with a high 1 Mohm input impedance and a low 100 ohm output impedance so that your signal won’t lose any quality |
| Limited lifetime warranty |
| Current Draw: 15 ma |
| Input Impedance: 1 MΩ |
| Output Impedance: 100 Ω |
Earthquaker Devices Four to One Mixer Features:
| A simple and compact 4 channel mixer with independent level controls and selectable phase for each channel |
| Features a high 1 MOhm input impedance and a low 100 Ohm output impedance ensuring all signals maintain their sonic integrity throughout their journey, even on long cable runs |
| The high headroom and input impedance allows it to accept a variety of instruments without distortion or clipping |
| Phase selector switches for each channel will correct any issues from mixing multiple signals with opposing polarities |
| Limited lifetime warranty |
| Current Draw: 50 ma |
| Input Impedance: 1 MΩ |
| Output Impedance: 100 Ω |
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