TARS is a fuzz/analog filter pedal
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Selling a COLLISION DEVICES TARS FUZZ PEDAL WITH ANALOG FILTER. Mint condition, picked it up a month ago. Very cool fuzz pedal, really versatile as well. Working on a different set up so willing to part with this one. Comes with original box and packaging. The Collision Devices TARS is a concept pedal combining the guitar and synth worlds this time not throwing you into a black hole! It rockets through the Ergosphere and Horizon to disintegrate directly in its center, the Singularity. Derived from the flagship Black Hole Symmetry, TARS is inspired by its Singularity fuzz section and adds a gain setting allowing it to go from grainy low-gain sounds to round and powerful fuzz/distortion tones. It also offers a filter inspired by the legendary Korg MS-20 in order to create fuzzy-noisy textures and cut through the mix.This unit comes in white finish with Silver custom made knobs and faders.CONTROLS:Gain: Placed after the JFET transistor input stage and followed by silicon gain and clipping stagesMaster: Master volumeCutOff: This fader controls the cutoff frequency of the MS-20 style low pass filter based on a LM13700 stage, goes from 15 Hz to 44 kHzResonance: Increases the intensity of the signal around the cutoff frequencyLPF VOL: VCA sets the output volume of the filter, useful to adjust the filter to your setup2p/4p toggle switch: Select the attenuation curve, cut at -12 dB/octave (2p) or at -24 dB/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 positionS/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

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