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The Bogner Oxford Fuzz pedal features a wide range of gain, providing access to touch-sensitive overdrive, classic '60s-style fuzz, and intense sonic mayhem. It incorporates a Neve-designed transformer and a unique ferro- silicone design, allowing for subtle, amp-like breakup and clear boost at lower gain settings, while the higher gain setting delivers walls of breakup, sustain, and thick harmonic layers. The pedal offers three flavors of fuzz, catering to various tonal preferences. Additionally, it is housed in a sleek die-cast chassis with top hat-style knobs and chassis-mounted pots and switches. The Oxford Fuzz pedal is designed to be highly versatile and responsive to different playing styles.
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