
Anthony Easton
The Way Huge Havalina Germanium Fuzz is a germanium-powered fuzz pedal inspired by a vintage 3-transistor design that had a significant impact on the sound of rock music. It is designed around hand-selected Russian germanium transistors and features a vintage-style passive tone circuit.
Technical Specifications:
- Power: 9V
- Bypass: True bypass
- Analog/Digital: Analog
- Input Impedance: 25 kΩ
- Output Impedance: 100 kΩ
The Havalina Germanium Fuzz is designed to offer a classic Russian fuzz tone suitable for creating gnarly leads and fat tones. It is equipped with relay bypass for seamless integration into pedalboards and signal chains. The pedal's use of hand-selected Russian germanium transistors ensures a warm and dynamic fuzz tone, while the vintage-style passive tone circuit allows for versatile tonal shaping.
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