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The Sub Machine Fuzz kicks open the door to epic and unbridled sonic exploration. This mean little box combines the shaggy vintage tones of the La Machine Fuzz with a growling sub octave circuit, giving you a one way ticket to the sonic frontiers of heavy.

The Sub Machine Fuzz features the La Machine Fuzz’s circuitry and all of its functions—from its Volume, Tone, and Fuzz controls to its electrifying octave up mode.—but it’s also got an old school sub octave circuit with its own level control, so you can dial in just the right mix of fuzz and sub octave signals.

To further broaden the Sub Machine Fuzz’s thunderous tonal palette, the MXR team added a Series switch so you can run the sub octave signal straight into the fuzz—for some seriously subterranean saturation—or alongside the fuzz for a split channel effect.

Features:

  • Dunlop MXR M225 Sub Machine Octave Fuzz Effects Pedal
  • Combines La Machine Fuzz with old school Sub-Octave signal
  • Separate volume levels for Fuzz and Sub-Octave signals
  • Toggle between Series/Parallel modes
  • Octave switch kicks Fuzz signal into Octave Up mode
  • 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • UPC: 710137088863
  • MPN: M225

Condition
Brand
Model
  • M225 Sub Machine Fuzz
Categories
Pedal Format
  • Standard

About the Seller

ZoZo Music

San Antonio, TX, United States
(12,037)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:21,574
Product Overview
The MXR M225 Custom Shop Sub Machine is a righteous octave-fuzz pedal packed with sounds from the storied past of the '60s and modern high-gain sub tones. Essentially a combination of a bypassable classic octave-down pedal and MXR's La Machine fuzz, the Sub Machine offers up sensitive, well-laid out controls in a bulletproof enclosure -- perfect for both grinding guitar leads and blown-up bass guitar sounds with a healthy dose of sub-synth funk.
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Dunlop MXR M225 Sub Machine Octave Fuzz Effects Pedal
Dunlop MXR M225 Sub Machine Octave Fuzz Effects Pedal
$189.99

About This Listing

The Sub Machine Fuzz kicks open the door to epic and unbridled sonic exploration. This mean little box combines the shaggy vintage tones of the La Machine Fuzz with a growling sub octave circuit, giving you a one way ticket to the sonic frontiers of heavy.

The Sub Machine Fuzz features the La Machine Fuzz’s circuitry and all of its functions—from its Volume, Tone, and Fuzz controls to its electrifying octave up mode.—but it’s also got an old school sub octave circuit with its own level control, so you can dial in just the right mix of fuzz and sub octave signals.

To further broaden the Sub Machine Fuzz’s thunderous tonal palette, the MXR team added a Series switch so you can run the sub octave signal straight into the fuzz—for some seriously subterranean saturation—or alongside the fuzz for a split channel effect.

Features:

  • Dunlop MXR M225 Sub Machine Octave Fuzz Effects Pedal
  • Combines La Machine Fuzz with old school Sub-Octave signal
  • Separate volume levels for Fuzz and Sub-Octave signals
  • Toggle between Series/Parallel modes
  • Octave switch kicks Fuzz signal into Octave Up mode
  • 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • UPC: 710137088863
  • MPN: M225

Condition
Brand
Model
  • M225 Sub Machine Fuzz
Categories
Pedal Format
  • Standard

About the Seller

ZoZo Music

San Antonio, TX, United States
(12,037)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:21,574
Product Overview
The MXR M225 Custom Shop Sub Machine is a righteous octave-fuzz pedal packed with sounds from the storied past of the '60s and modern high-gain sub tones. Essentially a combination of a bypassable classic octave-down pedal and MXR's La Machine fuzz, the Sub Machine offers up sensitive, well-laid out controls in a bulletproof enclosure -- perfect for both grinding guitar leads and blown-up bass guitar sounds with a healthy dose of sub-synth funk.
Shop 52 options from $119
Product Reviews

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