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Private Beaver 90s Green Russian Red Army Muff Fuzz Starve & Active EQ Soundlad Liverpool
Kingston, London
£75
- Posted
- 53 days ago
Description
Voltage Starve-able Big M type pedal with dialable boost for pushing the front end of an amplifier. Is tuned to within an inch of it's life to be the most; everything. Massive output on tap, insanely wide EQ sweep, designed to be the dirtiest of dirty. Note clarity in chords is bang on and responds very well to playing dynamics. Lots of fun. It does loads of things that other things do too, but we wholeheartedly recommend chucking the song book out the window, forgetting everything you think you know about pedals, plugging straight in, and making something new."
Not some boring clone pedal, the Private Beaver brings its own '90s flavour to the genius Hungry Beaver Muff reimagining by Soundlad Liverpool.
The Scoff and Chow dials dial in the characteristics of the Bubble Font Green Russian and Red Army Overdrive and let you blend, boost, EQ and voltage starve them.
Then it takes the well known mids scoop EQ of those mids-focused Big Muffs and splits it into a two band EQ that uses the Starve voltage control as compression whilst still allowing you to mids-push the drive, it ROARS!
Off board Input and Output Jacks & DC Jack
Off board True Bypass Switching
High Quality SMD and through hole components
Fully ISO9001 and RoHS compliant
Runs on 9v Center Negative (Boss style) power supply​
Current Draw: 4mA
Ad ID: 1499692941
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