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Introducing the Constellation of Fuzz.

A multi-mode Germanium fuzz / booster inspired by british classic Fuzz boxes of the past.

All analog, featuring NOS Germanium transistors for smooth and deep complex tone with amazing clean-up.
We hand select 3 New Old Stock Philips OC41 Black Glass Germanium transistors for each pedal ensuring ideal performance and consistency.

A smart switching circuit gives you 6 toneful fuzz / boost settings.
You can select between four different fuzz sounds, a treble booster, plus a custom combination of them.

FF: Inspired by the Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face, one of the most notable fuzz pedals in history
VTB: Inspired by the Vox ToneBender, a brighter but at the same time “polite” fuzz pedal.
3/2: Inspired by the Sola Sound Tone Bender Mk 1.5 often described as a darker and heavier Fuzz Face.
2: Inspired by the Sola Sound Tone Bender MkII, a wild saturated fuzz with lots of sustain.
RM: Inspired by the Dallas Rangemaster, a treble booster pedal typically used to increase treble content, gain and sustain of already overdriven tube amplifiers.
RMFF: A custom combination of a treble booster into a fuzz face that gives a bright and nasty fuzz sound tailor-made to cut through the mix.

Disclaimer: Dallas Arbiter, Fuzz Face, Vox, Rangemaster, Tone Bender and Sola Sound may be registered trademarks. Crazy Tube Circuits Constellation is in no way affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Dallas Arbiter, Fuzz Face, Vox, Rangemaster, Tone Bender and Sola Sound.

Note: Constellation is a positive ground circuit. Do not use a daisy chain power supply with negative ground effects.


Condition
Brand
Model
  • Constellation Germanium Fuzz/Booster
Categories
Year
  • 2020
Made In
  • Greece

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Amelia Island Fine Guitars

Fernandina Beach, FL, United States
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Items Sold:14,185

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