

The Modele B by Fairfield Circuitry is an analog overdrive pedal with a unique "always-on" design. It features controls for drive, sag (power-starve), and output volume. The pedal is housed in a bare aluminum enclosure and is designed to operate using a typical center-negative, regulated 9-9.6 VDC power supply with a maximum current draw of 5 mA. The pedal offers two tone options that can be selected via a jumper inside the pedal: a flat and wide tone similar to the original Barbershop, and a light, high-frequency cut tone. The Modele B is known for its robust construction and is made in Hull, Québec.
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Brand New
$190
Excellent
$169
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New
$330.00
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$80.00
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$110.00
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$330.00
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