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Ronmo Ronmo
Published on 07/01/12 at 16:29
Fuzz pedal for guitar or bass

UTILIZATION

4 buttons for adjusting the pedal, it takes a little turn the knobs to find the correct sounds to plans to play as often on Zvex products, this can be confusing at first.

SOUND QUALITY

The grain of the pedal is great, lots of character.
The pedal can get an impressive number of fuzz, the fuzz fuzz narrow to fat and fat super powerful.
Held in the grave is really impeccable, which makes sense since this pedal also works for the bass.
Sounds to J.White (White Stripes, Dead Weather), the Black Keys, or for great sounds of the big rock or industrial ... just search, and found!

OVERALL OPINION

This is an excellent Zvex pedal, the quality is indisputable, for against the price hurts, and the handling of the pedal is not easy, even if in return, the wooly mammoth offers a range sonice incredible.
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