
Anthony Easton
The KMA Audio Machines Minos is a versatile three-stage Germanium Fuzz pedal designed for electric guitar. It offers a wide range of fuzz tones, from woolly or lo-fi jangle to thick and angry sounds. The pedal features various controls and switches to shape the tone and match different rigs, including the INPUT, ANGER, VOLUME, TONE CUT, and BASS SWITCH. The BASS SWITCH offers three different settings from lo-fi garage over to punchy mids to thick and saturated fuzz from the golden era.
The Minos is a modern approach to the old-fashioned and beloved three-stage Germanium sound, providing a tool for different styles of fuzz sounds and music. It is designed, assembled, silkscreened, tested, and numbered by hand in a small workshop in Berlin, Germany. The pedal uses double-sided PCBs designed, tested, and assembled by KMA Audio Machines to guarantee a high- quality standard.
Technical Specifications:
- Type: Germanium Fuzz
- Controls: INPUT, ANGER, VOLUME, TONE CUT, BASS SWITCH
- Power Supply: 9V DC Center Negative (Adapter Only)
- Consumption: 5mA
- True-Bypass switching
- Handmade in Berlin, Germany
- Dimensions: 112mm (L) x 60mm (W) x 50mm (H)
- Weight: 0.24 kg
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