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A bit nasty, but makes you feel good. The Cough Syrup might be our nastiest fuzz yet! Featuring a variable notch filter tone control so you can go anywhere from a tinny velcro-like small speaker sound all the way to a massive doom sound just by turning the tone control. The tone control was inspired by the notch filter in the original Univox super fuzz, but modified to be tweakable, which gives this fuzz so much versatility, you can really dial it in for all kinds of genres. This fuzz features two transistors and standard 9v operation so no worries about daisy-chaining with your other effects.

Uses a standard boss style 9v DC jack and the industry standard right side input, left side output with true bypass switching. Handmade in Illinois, United States like all Wyse Audio Devices products.

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Cough Syrup
Finish
  • White / Red
Categories
Year
  • 2022
Made In
  • United States

Wyse Audio Devices

Rockford, IL, United States
Sales:34
Joined Reverb:2014

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