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**Available for Pre-Sale Will Ship November 19, 2021The Hizumitas was designed for the one and only guitar sorceress, Wata, from the legendary band, Boris! We could not be more excited to have the honor of working with such an iconic legend known for her crushing riffs and mind-melting leads. The Hizumitas is a faithful sonic recreation of her go-to distortion which has been a staple of her tone for many years: the Elk BM Sustainar.The Elk Sustainar is a Japanese variant of the more well-known “Triangle” BMP. During development, we used several vintage models of the BMP, as well as a few different versions of the Elk, and quickly realized all of them were wildly different. The only way we were going to truly capture the magic was to get our hands on her original pedal. Wata was kind enough to send her beloved pedal halfway across the world so we could see what made it tick. Right away, we realized it had something special that none of the others had - heavy saturation with a gritty edge and a massive bottom while still maintaining a clear and dynamic tone with enough mids and top end to cut through the sludge. We set out to faithfully recreate all these characteristics in the Hizumitas!Faithful sonic recreation of Wata from Boris' crushing go-to fuzz: the Elk BM SustainarOffers loads of heavy distortion and smooth sustain with an underlying gritExcellent response to different pickup types and playing dynamicsUnique Tone and Sustain controls greatly impact the distortion’s characterOffers plenty of output Volume - unity is around 9-10 o’clock; everything above that is set to destroy.All-analog signal pathTrue bypassSilent relay-based switchingLifetime guaranteeCurrent Draw: 10 mAInput Impedance: ≈150 kΩOutput Impedance: <10 kΩDimensions: 4.75 x 2.50 x 2.25 in. (120.65 x 63.50 x 57.15 mm) with knobsBoxed dimensions: 3.25” x 3.25” x 5.75Weight:15 oz (425 g)
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