The ~900 About Nine Hundred Fuzz by Fairfield Circuitry is a ferocious fuzz pedal featuring two cascading JFET gain stages. It is a spiritual successor to the discontinued Four Eyes Fuzz, offering a wide range of gain and adding delicious harmonics. The pedal has four highly interactive controls:
1. INPUT: Controls the input gain
2. FUZZ: Adjusts the second stage gain
3. BIAS: Adjusts the second stage bias and gain
4. VOLUME: Controls the output level
The INPUT section is a 'mu-amp' design, allowing for a clean sound with lots of headroom or completely slammed and distorted tones. The FUZZ knob is dependent on the level of the INPUT, while the BIAS knob adjusts the bias of the second gain stage, offering control over saturation symmetry and gating. The pedal is versatile, stacks well with other pedals, and is friendly to various instruments and signal levels. It can deliver a thick wall of distortion/fuzz at higher INPUT levels.
Specifications:
- Fuzz pedal based on the Four Eyes Fuzz
- Two cascading JFET gain stages
- Four knobs: Input, Fuzz, Bias, Volume
- Compact design
- Made in Hull, Québec
Price:
- $259 CAD
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