
Anthony Easton
The Rotten Apple by Keeley Electronics is an op-amp fuzz pedal designed to deliver a '90s-sounding, thick, cutting, and aggressive tone. It features three basic knobs for Loud, Buzz, and Tone, along with a three-position switch for further tone control. The switch settings include Full for added bottom end, Scoop to cut some mids, and Flat to leave the EQ unaltered. The pedal offers an amazing range of gain and is sensitive to guitar and strumming, providing versatility in achieving various fuzz tones. The Tone Control allows for a wide range of tonal shaping, from submerged stoner-rock sludge to highs that cut through speakers. The pedal is designed to produce deep and thick bass even with a small combo amp, making it suitable for a variety of musical styles and use-cases.
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