FZ7 Fuzz

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In good condition. These pedals are fun and under rated. The Tone Lok series has some really cool features that i am surprised are not duplicated more often. The controls push down and lock in place so once your dialed in, you will not bump your knobs and mess it up. Also the battery compartment has a push button that is easy to use. A pick can be used to open the compartment. Although the housing is mostly plastic, it is well made. This one is not mint but in good condition. I played it to test and had fun with the switch that has 3 modes of Fuzz. Here is some info off of the interwebs. Far out! A complete 60's flashback with none of the drawbacks, the FZ7 is the ultimate in psychedelic fuzz. With the FZ7's tone, drive, and level controls, it's never been easier to get the right retro tones. You can even engage the DAMAGE switch for that ratty, broken speaker sound. Yeah, baby, yeah!! Dial in, tune up, drop down or whatever turns you on.The FZ7 produces that retro fuzz distortion, reminiscent of the 60's. The tone, level and drive control let you dial in your sound, while the "Damage" switch lets you achieve that "broken radio" sound. Flashing back to the 60's has never been easier!Drive Controls the distortion level. The distortion and sustain effects will increase when turned to the right.Tone The high-tone area is strengthened when turned to the right, and cut when turned to the left.Level Controls the volume when the effect is on.Damage Creates a tone that sounds like a broken radio0%: A retro fat fuzz sound10%: Rough-sounding fuzz100%: Broken RadioThis is a consignment item and is sold as is no returns. Please ask questions before buying. Thanks for looking.

Ibanez FZ7 Fuzz

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