
Anthony Easton
The Octomotron Fuzz by Dusky Electronics is a modern take on the classic octave-up psychedelic fuzz made famous in the 1960s. It features a robot octopus design and offers a brash, synth-like sound with an extended low-end response. The effect type is octave fuzz, and it is equipped with a volume knob and a bass boost switch for control. The pedal operates with a 9V battery or an external power supply ranging from 9-18V (not provided). Additionally, it includes a specially designed FET input buffer that ensures consistent performance regardless of its placement in the signal chain. The Octomotron is suitable for use with guitar, bass, or synthesizer, and it offers a wide range of tonal possibilities based on playing techniques and settings. The pedal is priced at $195.
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