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HERE’S HOW THE PEDAL WORKS
POWER:
Use a standard 9 volt DC power supply with a 2.1mm center-negative plug (not included). Do not
run at higher voltages! We recommend using a separate dedicated power supply for each pedal. Switching-
type power supplies, daisy chains, and power supplies not intended for pedals do not filter dirty power
well, and can cause unwanted noise.
CONTROL:
Although this no-knob fuzz doesn’t have any controls on the pedal, it’s easy to coax different
effects out of it. The pedal is very responsive to different pickups. Humbuckers will produce a more
saturated fuzz than single-coil pickups will. Similarly, placing a boost or distortion pedal in front of the
Interval Fuzz will yield some amazingly dense and sputtering fuzz tones. If you’re looking for a more subtle
effect, try rolling the volume knob back on your guitar. Experiment with putting this pedal in different parts
of your signal chain to find where it works best for you.
TRUE BYPASS:
This pedal doesn’t have a buffer amp, so when the pedal is switched off the signal passes
straight through from input to output with no circuitry in between. This means it has the greatest possible
fidelity to the original guitar signal; basically, when disengaged the pedal is no different than an extension
of the guitar cable. Usually you see this feature in high-end boutique pedals.
INPUT
OUTPUT
9V DC