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One of the first run of Warm Audio's first foray into copyright infringement, I have no idea how close to the sound of a "real" one is. The sound it nails completely is the sound I was chasing, Adrian Belew's Big Electric Cat tone, look it up on youtube, it's still amazing. So this pedal will do that, but you can wind it down to more "normal" octave fuzz Hendrixy kind of things, and the stand alone fuzz tone is pretty cool too. I have a bunch of octave fuzzes now because.... well, you know how this works. "A small but mighty fuzz pedal that goes from mellow to mayhem real quick, Foxy Tone Box is true bypass and uses NOS2 N3565 Fairchild Transistors, carbon resistors, Germanium 1N34A diodes, and premium film capacitors to bring the fury of the vintage pedal to the present day. Foxy Tone Box houses a very workable fuzz circuit with controls for volume, sustain, and “fuzz” (tone) which runs from mellow to brite. The tone control makes it easy to switch from single coil to humbucking pickups without missing a beat. The sustain control turns your solos from choppy bitcrushing madness to liquid metal. To get the full experience of Foxy Tone Box, engage the octave effect and proceed to melt faces." : c/o Warm Audio website It's in fully operational condition, but the fur covering isn't as hardy as powdercoating, so it's a bit cheaper because of the relicing. jks
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