

The WOODCUTTER by Big Ear is a distortion pedal that pays homage to a specific 308-loaded Kalamazoo classic. It is designed to cover a wide range of tones from low-gain overdrive to high-gain distortion/fuzz, making it suitable for use with guitar, bass, synths, and drum machines. The pedal no longer contains a battery snap and requires a standard 9v (100ma) power supply with a 2.1mm barrel connector (negative center). It does not come with a power adapter, and an isolated DC power supply is recommended. The pedal is assembled by hand in the USA and is covered under a Limited Lifetime Warranty against defects in workmanship. The dimensions of the pedal are 109mm x 67mm x 48mm, with a weight of 248g.
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