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The DOD Carcosa Fuzz offers a gateway to a unique fuzz experience, where classic tones blend with avant-garde abstractions. With its versatile AFTER bias control and toggle positions, the Carcosa Fuzz delivers a spectrum of tones from thick and meaty to fractured and angular. This flexibility ensures it pairs well with both gritty and pristine amplifiers. Featuring true bypass, ample output, and an eye-catching design inspired by the King in Yellow, the Carcosa Fuzz invites players into a realm of fuzzy exploration.

Its pronounced mid-range and treble characteristics give the Carcosa Fuzz a distinctive presence in any mix, allowing it to cut through dense arrangements while retaining clarity and definition, even in chordal passages. Yet, by pushing the bias controls to extreme settings, the Carcosa Fuzz unleashes a menagerie of wild and exaggerated sonic possibilities, pushing boundaries and defying expectations.

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Product Overview
The DOD Carcosa Fuzz pulls from the playbook of vintage Maestro silicon fuzz boxes from the 1970s...but don't go and think that this pedal is just another clone. Switchable "Hali" and "Demhi" modes take this pedal from a bright, subtle fuzz to unbridled destruction, both of which can be extensively manipulated with the unique "Before" and "After" controls. These unassuming knobs work interactively to bias the fuzz with a number of sweet spots between both dials. When the Carcosa is really ripping and the treble gets to be a bit too much, simply roll around the hi-cut control to tame it down or even lop off the entirety of the high frequency spectrum for a lo-fi stoner rock sound from another era.
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