
Anthony Easton
The Barbershop by Fairfield Circuitry is an overdrive pedal designed with a simple and original concept. Handmade from JFETs matched to specifications, this versatile pedal treats pickups with the respect they deserve. The pedal features controls for volume, drive, and sag, allowing for a range of tonal adjustments. Additionally, it includes a true bypass feature and has a low current draw of 5mA. The design is characterized by its minimalistic approach and is housed in a robust aluminum enclosure. The pedal is powered by a 9VDC power supply and features input and output 6.3mm jacks.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Fairfield Circuitry Barbershop from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Brand New
$225

Excellent
$400

Brand New
$250.21

Brand New
$225

Brand New
$363.56

Excellent
$273.58

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