

The Rainger FX Dr Freakenstein's Dwarf is a compact and powerful distortion pedal designed for guitar and bass. Here are the technical specifications and features:
- Dimensions: 55mm in diameter, 9mm thick
- Power Supply: 9V DC, 200mA (center earth, sleeve +9V)
- Active/passive switch
- Built-in noise gate
- Harmonic overtones controlled by knob, LFO, or Igor (pressure-sensitive
pad)
- Volume thumbwheel for output volume adjustment
- Mix button for intensity control
- True bypass footswitching
- Custom-designed steel enclosure
- Black leatherette paint finish for extra protection
- Hi/Lo intensity button for harmonic overtone expression
- Capable of hi-pass filter and bit-crusher sounds
- All sockets are mounted on the top end panel, saving space on pedalboards
- Comes with Igor foot-controller with two available pressure sensitivities
- Suitable for both guitar and bass use
The Dr Freakenstein's Dwarf offers a colossal wall-of-fuzz sound in a tiny package, with the ability to produce extreme new sounds and effects. It is a versatile and compact pedal that provides a wide range of distortion and overdrive options for musicians.
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