
Anthony Easton
The Futureman by Basic Audio is a medium-gain overdrive/fuzz pedal based on the Colorsound Overdriver. It features a flexible EQ with Low and High knobs that work well for both bass and guitar. When the Low and gain knobs are turned up, it produces a full heavy fuzz tone, while setting them lower results in a dynamic overdrive with a fuzz edge. The pedal uses a center negative 9v DC jack and has a battery snap for power. The design incorporates separate high and low EQs, making it a versatile hybrid overdrive and fuzz circuit. The pedal is known for its dynamic, touch-sensitive nature and its ability to clean up when the guitar's volume is rolled off.
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$274.33

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