Description
Think of the Suhr Eclipse as two complete overdrive circuits sharing one enclosure. Each channel runs its own Gain, Level, and 3-Band passive EQ, so rather than stacking gain on top of a single voice, you’re switching between two fully separate amp-like personalities — much like flipping channels on a great tube head, but on your board.
Because the EQ sections are passive, the tone shaping stays organic and amp-like rather than clinical. Dial the blue channel down for a scooped, tight rhythm tone with headroom to spare, then set the red channel to a saturated, midrange-forward voice built for solos that cut through a mix. Both channels start from the same circuit, so the tonal split comes purely from how you shape each one — low-gain crunch and tight high-gain aggression are both well within reach.
Drop the Eclipse in front of a clean amp and you’ve effectively built a three-channel rig without touching your amp’s front end. The Global Voice control adds another layer of flexibility, letting you tame or open up the pedal’s top-end response to match whatever amp is downstream — dark and woody, or bright and glassy.
- Dual-channel overdrive/distortion in one pedal
- Independent Gain, Level, and 3-Band passive EQ per channel
- Global Voice control for amp-matching top-end response
- True bypass switching
- Billet aluminum enclosure
- Designed and assembled in the USA
For pedalboard builders who want amp-channel-switching flexibility without the amp, the Eclipse earns its space by doing the work of two dirt pedals with far more cohesion between them.






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