

The Royal Jelly by Beetronics FX is an overdrive/fuzz blender pedal that can cover a wide range from overdrive to fuzz. It runs two circuits in parallel, allowing for blending or separate operation. The pedal features two presets of the blend, called Queen and King, enabling seamless transitions between different sounds. Additionally, it offers the ability to blend in the dry signal, making it suitable for bass, drums, synths, and studio use. The pedal includes a powerful EQ with 10dB of cut/boost for HI and LO, providing versatile tone shaping options. Furthermore, the BUZZ switch adds high-end frequency content to the fuzz circuit, reminiscent of vintage fuzz boxes. The Royal Jelly is hand-made in California and is designed to change the approach to overdrive and fuzz. The pedal's dimensions are approximately 6-1/8" x 5-1/16" x 2-3/4", and it weighs around 2 lbs.
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$289
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