

The Black Math by Mask Audio Electronics is a flagship fuzz pedal designed to deliver a wide frequency response, making it suitable for use with low register instruments such as baritone and bass guitars. The pedal features internal controls for MIDS, allowing users to adjust the amount of midrange dip or boost. It is designed to be powered using a standard Boss style power supply (9VDC 2.1mm center negative) and comes with top-mounted jacks for convenient connectivity.
In terms of functionality, the Black Math offers a pre-Muff op-amp boost to saturate and overwhelm, controlled by the BOOST knob. The GAIN knob adjusts the amount of rock, while the TONE knob allows for more treble frequencies to pass at low gain settings. Additionally, the pedal includes a blowout switch that bypasses the LEDs of the first clipping stage, providing users with versatile tonal options.
The pedal is known for its ability to produce a massive sounding fuzz, while also performing well at low gain settings, a feature that is uncommon for Big Muff style pedals. The internal mid control knob, although not externally accessible, provides further customization options for users who are willing to open up the pedal for adjustment.
Overall, the Black Math by Mask Audio Electronics is designed to offer a versatile and blown-out fuzz experience, with a wide tonal sweep and the ability to deliver both restrained and crisp tones when desired.
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$120
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