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A little history
There were many nasty, buzzy fuzz pedals made in the mid/late 1960s. Some examples are the Mosrite Fuzzrite, Maestro Fuzz Tone, Jordan Bosstone, etc. We found some super high gain germanium transistors in late 2006 that could be tuned to get those sounds so we are finally able to offer a few hundred of these pedals, which we named the PEPPERMINT FUZZ in tribute to the song INCENSE AND PEPPERMINTS which features this very sound.
FEATURES
The PEPPERMINT FUZZ is similar to a fuzzface but has a few tweeks to make it more flexible and sound crazier.
1. True bypass on / off switch, no loss of tone when off.
2. Battery disconnected when INPUT cord removed (input is on the right).
3. No Power jack or LED as these are detrimental to the ultimate fuzz.
4. Positive ground power. If you share a power supply with a normal pedal (negative ground), you will destroy the power supply.
5. Battery should be a cheap non-alkaline general purpose battery, as found in dollar stores. These sound better than an alkaline in this pedal, and even a cheap battery will last forever since there is no LED.
6. For best sound, this effect should not have any buffers or non-true bypass effects between it and the guitar. But you can try other pedals before it for various effects.
7. Volume Knob (on the left) needs no explanation. Should be able to get nice and loud to kick up your amp.
8. Fuzz knob (on the right): Best to keep it up almost all the way up for craziest sounds. Turn it down for more normal fuzzface tones.
9. BUZZ knob: the knob in the center of the pedal. This allows controlling the sound of the fuzz from weak to hard edged fuzz. You can turn it down to get a stuttering, weak fuzz sound which can sometimes be useful. Turning it up gets louder and harder, good for Neil Young sounds. You may find you need to turn it down a bit (CCW) at higher temperatures, and up (CW) at lower temperatures. For standard fuzzface tones turn the BUZZ knob down a bit along with the FUZZ knob
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Yep, c'est le manuel de la pédale sur le site d'Analogman, j'avais mis le lien en page 1…
C'est marrant qu'il parle d'une pédale "similaire" à la Fuzzface avec des "tweeks", c'est-à-dire des modifications, parce que des mods, ça peut quand même changer beaucoup de choses… secrets de fabrication, j'imagine…