The pedal is designed to offer “fiery, thick, saturated overdrive for singing sustain and tone, great for an authoritative rhythm or soaring lead sound, ” according to the manufacturer.
In addition to the typical Drive, Tone, and Level controls there are two pushbuttons for tone tailoring. The Asym. switch engages a germanium diode in the clipping stage, altering the character of the overdriven signal to a sweeter asymmetrical sound. The Bass switch extends the low end response for a full drive. In addition to the Effect bypass, the Phoenix Fire has a second Boost footswitch. Boost increases the gain of the pedal and reduces some of the low end, the company says.
Pricing & Availability:
Hand made in the USA featuring true bypass switching and the highest quality components. The Phoenix Fire is now available for the price of $200.
For more information: Larry Alan Guitars
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