
Anthony Easton
The Half Horse by Pelican Noiseworks is an incredibly dynamic JFET-based fuzz pedal. It is a standalone version of the left side of the Pelitaur, designed to deliver a wide range of gain, superior dynamics, and versatile sound circuit modifications. The pedal features the following specifications:
- Controls:
- GRAIN: A large knob that adjusts the gain of the fuzz circuit, also
functioning as a 'texture control. '
- OUTPUT: An output volume control.
- SOUND: Adjusts the sound of the fuzz from dark and mellow to bright and
sputtery, serving as a tone knob.
- Technical Specifications:
- All top-mounted jacks for convenient pedalboard integration.
- Power: 9vDC center negative power with a consumption of 8mA.
- True bypass with soft-touch relay switching for seamless operation.
The Half Horse is designed to provide a usable fuzz or fuzzy overdrive at various settings, offering a range of tonal possibilities from bassy and loose to nasal and sputtery, and smooth and synthy. This pedal is suitable for guitarists and musicians seeking a versatile and expressive fuzz effect with precise control over gain and tone.
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