RoShi Pedals / Smug Face Si Bc108c / 2020 / Effect
Product Details
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It is a whole model made based on the 1969 fuzz face owned by this brand! Equipped with silicon luster BC108C. Although it is not made by TFK used in the original, it uses an old transistor that seems to be the closest to the original among the many transistors. In addition to Volumes and Gain controls, the shave (Shave) control is very unique, making it possible to adjust the bass of fuzz sound. Open to the left, equivalent to the original fuzz face. Turn right to reduce the bass and lower the gain. This is very useful because there are symptoms such as saturation and incompatibility with the guitar (hambucker, etc.) used in the original fuzz face, and the sound does not come off unless the guitar is squeezed when the pedal is turned on. To do. In addition, cutting the bass when setting a wow in front of this unit will make the wow effect much better. It can be said that it is a fuzz pedal that is suitable for actual battles, as well as sound and usability! It is a beautiful product with little feeling of use.
Made in Japan (Okinawa)
Age: 2020s
Accessories: Box, instruction manual
In charge: Sano (Sano)
* The warranty period is one month from the date of purchase.
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