Feed Me MK3 Guitar Pedal By Anasounds

Feed Me MK3

Pedal Manufacturer

Anasounds

Description

The Feed Me MK3 by Anasounds is a versatile and customizable vintage-style analog fuzz pedal. It offers a unique sound ranging from creamy and dynamic fuzz to a powerful and punchy fuzz with sharp trebles. The pedal features the following controls and features:

Potentiometers:
- FEED: Adjusts the input level for dynamic response or self-oscillating fuzz.
- OUT: Controls the output level to hit the amplifier.
- SMASH: Alters the supply voltage of the circuit from 0 to 3.8V when the CRACK mode is activated for a brutal gated fuzz.

Toggle Switches:
- BASS: Allows for adjustment of low frequencies for a thick fuzz. It also cuts or boosts bass frequencies for different tonal characteristics.
- CRACK: Switches between open and dynamic fuzz or underpowered fuzz for an ultra-compressed gated fuzz effect.

Terminal Blocks:
- CAPS: Allows for easy addition and removal of capacitors to adjust the bass response for a more aggressive fuzz.

Trimpots:
- BIAS: Affects the bias of the transistors for open and dynamic fuzz.
- FUZZ: Adjusts the gain of the fuzz from creamy to raw tones.

Additional Features:
- True bypass with a gold-plated 3PDT footswitch.
- Lumberg DC jack.
- Hammond 1590N1 enclosure.
- Two-tone plexiglass plate engraved with a laser.
- 100% analog processing.

Technical Specifications:
- Power Supply: 9V DC negative center
- Off-load consumption: 22 mA
- Power consumption switched on: 75 mA
- Dimensions: 12.7 x 6.7 x 5.9 cm | 5 x 2.64 x 2.32 inch
- Weight: 300g

The Feed Me MK3 offers a wide range of tonal possibilities and is designed to be expressive and responsive to the guitar's volume and tone controls.

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