MXR Sub Machine Fuzz Guitar Pedal By Dunlop

MXR Sub Machine Fuzz

Pedal Manufacturer

Dunlop

Description

The MXR Sub Machine Fuzz by Dunlop combines shaggy vintage tones with a growling sub-octave circuit, offering a range of sonic exploration. It features the circuitry and functions of the La Machine Fuzz, including Volume, Tone, and Fuzz controls, as well as an electrifying octave-up mode. Additionally, it includes an old-school sub-octave circuit with its own level control, allowing users to dial in the desired mix of fuzz and sub-octave signals.

To expand its tonal palette, the MXR team added a Series switch, enabling users to run the sub-octave signal straight into the fuzz for subterranean saturation or alongside the fuzz for a split-channel effect. The pedal can be powered by a 9-volt battery, a Dunlop ECB003 9-volt adapter, or the DC Brick™, Iso-Brick™, and Mini Iso-Brick™ power supplies (not included).

Technical Specifications:
- Effect: Fuzz
- Design: Analog
- Mono/Stereo: Mono In, Mono Out
- Knobs: Volume, Tone, Sub, Fuzz
- Switches: Series
- Bypass Mode: True Bypass
- Power Supply: 9V DC, center negative
- Power Consumption: 7 mA
- Works on batteries: Yes
- Format: Medium
- Made in: USA

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