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Used this a lot.Very aggressive fuzzDon't have the original boxThe Electron Fuzz “Custom” is an extremely high gain distortion. Seriously, normal volume setting is at about 10% of its full output potential. Two gain/tone controls “Hurt” and “Pain” give a variety of tone textures and a feedback noise loop can be adjusted to add a very gritty almost 8-bit sound or a squelching scream. (Great for droning or well crafted solos and recording). The extra stomp switch adds 2 more additional gain stages and a boost of high end to the sound. Best of all the distortion oscillates when notes are held adding a new level of expression.The red LED on the radio tower switches on when boost mode is enabled. A convent way to know where you are when playing.• Knob controls:A unique approach to tone control…Hurt: Controls the gain of 3rd gain stage. Lowering the gain will also reduce low end.Pain: Controls the gain of the 2nd transistor gain stage. Lowering the gain will reduce high end.Output: Volume/saturation. Take some of the edge off the mix or crank the pain and hurt all the way for a big, dirty, crunchy fuzz.FB Noise: On/Off adjusts the amount of feedback in the circuit for noise making. Creates a weird octave mod fx.• Switch controls:Low cut toggle: Cuts the low end for a slightly less bassy more gated sound.x1000 gain: On left stomp switch. This takes your sound through an addition 2 transistor gain stages and pushes the electrons way past 11! The booster switch adds a loud and dirty, thrash crunch to this versatile pedal. Incredible for feedback noise and FX textures. Can cause the parasitic frequency oscillation but sounds awesome while playing.True Bypass: Lets you play through the pedal.• Meter: Responds to your playing, and reflects first gain stage transistor distortion. Illuminates when active.
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