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Wren and Cuff Caprid Small Foot in excellent condition. Pedal has seen little use and shows extremely well. Comes with original box and owners materials. Owned by Brian Fallon of The Gaslight Anthem.From Wren and Cuff:
It started in 2012 with the Caprid. The idea was to make a full size recreation of the legendary B** M***f "Ram's Head”. Knowing that there are actually four different versions of the circuit within the enclosures from the 70's, I decided to make a "best of” combination of those circuits to capture what I felt was special about each one.
For the original, I used a recreation of the original "3003" one layer PCB, carbon comp resistors, big tropical fish capacitors, and of course the mega big original style muff box.
After many, many, requests, 5 years later we have finally made a "Small Foot" version of this fat monster tone machine.
For practical reasons, we of course had to sacrifice some of the neat features of the first Caprid, in order to fit the circuit into the pedal-board friendly 125-style box of the Small Foot.
So does it sound exactly the same? No, it does not. If it did, what would be special about the original? However, it does sound pretty damn close.
On the small foot we used quieter, metal film resistors, standard size metal film and ceramic capacitors, as well as a smaller (duh) PCB in order to fit into the box.
What does it sound like?
My favorite way to describe the sound is buttered nails. Can be violin smooth and sustaining, but can be raunchy and drivey when you roll the distortion knob back. Med-heavy mid-scoop, heavy saturation on tap.
Specs:
Power: 9VDC neg tip adapter or 9V battery
Current draw: 5mA
Dims: 4.8” x 2.6” x 1.6”
Weight: 9.5 oz
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