Please note that 20% of the proceeds of this sale will be donated in support of Come Back Alive in Ukraine.
About Brass Fuzz:
This is my take on an infamous and yet way too underrated Maestro Brassmaster octave up fuzz circuit.
What so cool about Noise Space Audio Brass Fuzz:
1. Compact enclosure with top jacks.
2. Smooth response on all the knobs for easier adjustments of tone.
3. Matched NOS diodes.
4. Matched NOS Silicon transistors.
5. More low-end on the clean path for better tone with bass.
But how does it sound? Check out noise generator demo!
Or if you like to read - here you go:
First of all signal splits into two parts.
Clean path is a slightly lowpassed and boosted clean signal.
Dirty side is a high gain fuzz circuit that pushes full wave rectifier along with transformer for octave up effect.
After there goes two switched.
Harm is a selectable feedback path for extra tone options.
Brass selects between two different resonant peaks for a filter.
Then both path are mixed together back and boosted a bit more.
With Brass Fuzz you can easily achieve synth-like tones with your guitar or bass guitar.
There are tons of overtones and pretty cool fade out of notes and a lot of sustain.
Also it is a gated fuzz, so there won't be any unwanted noise.
Controls:
Clean - volume of slightly lowpassed clean signal
Fuzz - volume of fuzz signal
Drive - gain of fuzz path, for bright harmonic overtones keep it as low as possible, for overcompressed synthy sound turn clockwise
Harm - feedback switch, used for tonal variations along with Brass switch
Brass - filter resonance peak.
Led is bright red.
Power supply is 9v dc center negative.
Each Noise Space Audio pedal is proudly built in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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