Repeater Fuzz
The Reuss Repeater Fuzz Mk III is a compact pedal that integrates four effects
based on the built-in effects of vintage Vox guitars from the 1960s, such as
the Starstream and Ultrasonic models. The pedal contains three original 1960s
circuits of the Vox guitars (fuzz into treble/bass booster into repeat
percussion), faithfully recreated, along with a powerful clean boost to
compensate for the inherent volume-loss of the vintage circuits. The pedal
also features a send/return loop to connect a wah pedal into the correct place
in the signal chain, allowing users to mimic the built-in 'palm wah' effect of
the old Vox guitars.
Specifications:
\- Four effects in one compact pedal, based on the built-in effects of vintage
Vox guitars (Starstream, Ultrasonic, etc. )
\- Vintage correct Vox 'distortion' (fuzz), 'treble/bass booster,' and repeat
percussion circuits
\- Vintage correct 'tin can' BC108, BC109, and 2N2646 transistors
\- Powerful, switchable clean boost circuit to compensate for volume-loss
\- All four effects can be used individually, with a master bypass footswitch
to turn the complete pedal on and off
\- Mechanical true bypass switching for all four effects
\- Send/return loop to connect a wah pedal (or other effect) in the correct
place in the signal chain
\- High build-quality based on through-hole components
\- Neutrik jacks, Mammoth Electronics footswitch
\- Bypass: True bypass
\- Power consumption: 9V DC center negative (power supply sold separately), 25
mA
\- Dimensions: H: 5 cm (incl. knobs), W: 12 cm, D: 9.9 cm
\- Weight: 369 g
\- Compact footprint: 11.9 x 9.4 cm (standard Hammond 1590BB size)
\- 24 months warranty against manufacturing faults
The Reuss Repeater Fuzz Mk III is handmade in the European Union and features
high-quality construction with no SMD parts, only vintage-style 'through hole'
construction. It runs on a standard 'Boss-style' 9V DC 'negative center'
guitar pedal power supply or a 9V battery. Additionally, it includes highly
advanced Reuss-designed power supply noise filtering circuit at the 9V DC
jack.