
Anthony Easton
The Red Witch Fuzz God II is an analog fuzz guitar pedal designed to deliver a wide range of fuzz tones and effects. Here are the technical specifications and features:
- Current draw: 2ma
- Weight: 385 grams
- Dimensions: 118mm x 38mm x 94mm
- The pedal allows users to create classic fuzz tones of the sustaining,
soulful, singing kind, as well as chaotic and suboctave madness, parasitic
sustain, and out-of-control fax machine dial lunacy.
- It features a sputter control to adjust the smoothness or gated nature of
the sound, allowing for singing leads or sputtering fuzz effects.
- The Fuzz God II is known for its versatility and has found its place on the
pedal boards of renowned artists such as The Edge (U2), Monte Pitman
(Madonna), Peter Stroud (Sheryl Crow), and the Arctic Monkeys.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Red Witch Fuzz God II from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Excellent
$225

Excellent
$234.83

Brand New
$249.99

Very Good
$139.17

Brand New
$269.99

Good
$146.12

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