
Anthony Easton
The Positron Collider Fuzz by Mythos Pedals is a versatile dirt box that houses a tweaked version of the iconic Ram's Head Muff circuit. It features a Focus (Volume), Intensity (Fuzz), Clipping Switch (LED/Silicon), and Independent Treble/Bass controls. The pedal has a Total Protonic Reversal footswitch, which bypasses the tone circuit, allowing for a wide variety of tones. The Treble and Bass knobs enable users to achieve classic muff sounds as well as less mid-scooped, fuller tones. The pedal also features a Glow in the Dark slimed finish and cool lights/effects, including a flashing "BYPASS" LED and a vent with an internal LED that flashes along with the playing, with the brightness set by the Intensity control.
Technical Specifications:
- Approx. 25 mA Current Draw
- True Bypass Switching
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