TARS

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$325.00  
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TARS is a fuzz/analog filter pedal

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Only ever recorded with this pedal. Looking to free up some space on my pedal board. TARS’ fuzz part comes from the Black Hole Symmetry "Singularity" section. Put it through the analog "MS-20 style" filter to create fuzzy-noisy textures. Cut through the mix with the different filter and EQ possibilities or sweep between the frequencies to create huge waves of noise.Controls:Gain : Placed after the Jfet transistor input stage and followed by silicon gain and clipping stages.Master : Master volume.CutOff : This fader controls the cutoff frequency of the MS-20 style low pass filter. Based on a LM13700 stage. Goes from 15Hz to 44kHz.Resonance : Increases the intensity of the signal around the cutoff frequency.LPF VOL : VCA - sets the output volume of the filter. Pretty useful to adjust the filter to your setup.2p/4p toggle switch : Select the attenuation curve. Cut at -12dB/octave (2p) or at -24dB/octave (4p).Add Fuzz (On/Off) toggle switch :  Add an extra unfiltered fuzz signal. The result is louder and creates cool frequencies boost or cut depending on the cutoff position.S / P toggle switch : Put the fuzz through the filter in serial - or use both effects in //.Expression/CV : The Expression/CV control is linked to the cutoff fader. The cutoff fader value sets the lowest value the EXP pedal can go.Specs:Maximum current draw: 150 mAImput Impedance: 1 MOhmSize: 120 x 90 x 55mmVoltage: +9V DC (negative center)Output Impedance: 1 KOhmWeight: 150grThe use of an isolated power supply is recommended for powering all Collision devices Pedals.Power supply not included.The pedal is true bypass

Collision Devices TARS

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