

The Fish Factory by Menatone is a compact tone machine that combines the 4-knob Red Snapper and the Blue Collar overdrives. Each pedal is independent and can be used alone or together to create a myriad of tonal options. The new vertical version is designed to save pedalboard space, with all jacks located on top. It includes an effect order switch, allowing users to decide if the Red Snapper is first in the chain or the Blue Collar.
The pedal requires a 9-volt power supply and does not support battery operation. The unique painting style makes each pedal visually distinct. The build time is approximately 1-3 weeks.
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