Dunlop debuts new MXR Custom Shop La Machine fuzz pedal today at NAMM 2014.
The new MXR Custom Shop La Machine is based on a vintage circuit that can produce two different flavors of classic '70s fuzz.
It features an Octave switch to toggle between a thick fuzz and an octave up fuzz, plus Distortion, Output and Tone controls, need we say more?
La Machine runs on a 9V battery.
Pricing and availability haven’t been disclosed yet but we expect that to happen in the course of the day. Meanwhile enjoy the video…
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