Modifications or mods are additions to the circuit that can either improve tone, response or ad effects to your base effect. Some of my favorite mods are switchable capacitor, dying battery, and the use of internal feedback. I added all three of these mods with pleasing results to a simple Germanium Fuzz and created my Silver fuzz. Other mods can be user specific, a guitar player may want a stomp switch while a keyboard player may prefer a mini toggle switch. |
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Custom built for Nick Pack |
Fuzz Shifter #0001 Germanium Fuzz OC75 & OC76 Bass cut footswitch: (.047 vs. .01uf), Instead of the finger switch I added a footswitch to choose between the .047uf and .01uf input capacitors, giving you a brighter tone. Voltage sag: The blue LED dims as you roll off voltage starving the circuit, simulating the dying batteryeffect, for all kinds of overdrive colors. Feedback mod: returns your output signal back into the effect, creating instant feedback oscillation and other crazy sounds. Use the "safety" toggle switch to engage the effect. Silver Fuzz - Audio Sample $250.00 All pedals, built to: Order
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Currently used by Josh Pollock of White Pee, Bobb Saggath, Citay and University Of Errors on their upcoming European Tour. |
Ripped Speaker #0001 Silicon Fuzz: Q1 2N3906, Q2 2N3904 Voltage sag: can add a little boost or roll off voltage for more overdrive type sounds. Feedback mod: returns your output signal back into the effect, creating instant feedback oscillation and other crazy sounds. Kill Switch: Drains most of the power from the circuit, creating garbled garbage sounds. $250.00 All pedals, built to: Order
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"HOLY CRAP! That sounds amazing! I want one" Matt Bowhall - Guitarist |
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Germanium Fuzz OC75 & OC76 with bass cut, voltage sag, and feedback mod. Built for Matt Bowhall. I added a momentary switch for the feedback so you can turn it on and off while playing. Silver Fuzz -Audio Sample Germanium Fuzz effect with a bass cut, voltage sage, and feedback mod. $250.00 Please allow 3-4 weeks for shipping Order
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Denton Sound Labs, San Francisco, CA |
prototypes : messy boxes filled with new pedals coming soon. | ||||
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