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The FuzzHugger Doom Bloom is a high-gain overdriven fuzz pedal designed to deliver thick, rich tones with thunderous lows while retaining clarity, particularly with lower tunings such as guitar, baritone, or bass. The pedal is available in various finishes, including Graphic and Deluxe Clear Finish.
Key Controls:
- Bloom: Increases gain and note separation.
- Headroom: Adjusts the level of clarity and note separation.
- Body: Shapes fuzz and controls the amount of lows in the sound while
preserving highs.
- High: Smooths, filters, and dampens clipping in the highs.
- Bias: Adjusts hotness, gain, and overdrive with significant boosting power.
It provides real-time transistor biasing with a slight scratch effect.
- Level: Adjusts the output volume.
Specifications:
- Enclosure: 3.7 x 4.7 inches aluminum enclosure.
- Jacks: Top-mounted jacks for convenient connectivity.
- Power: Requires 9v - 18v DC, center-negative adapter (not included). The
pedal does not support batteries.
- Warranty: Endless, transferrable warranty with free parts and labor on
repairs.
The Doom Bloom reimagines the Algal Bloom with new controls, offering more gain, lows, and available headroom. It is designed to provide a wide range of fuzz tones, from mellow overdrive to thick fuzz, making it suitable for various musical styles and applications.
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