

The Dirty Rooster by Stomp Under Foot is a versatile fuzz pedal designed for both bass and guitar. Inspired by the Jumbo Tonebender, it offers a unique combination of features and functionality. The pedal is hand-wired and features true bypass, ensuring high-quality signal integrity. It can be powered by either a 9V battery or a 9V adapter, providing flexibility for different performance setups.
The Dirty Rooster is equipped with Volume, Sustain, and Tone controls, allowing users to dial in their desired sound with precision. According to Stomp Under Foot proprietor Matt Pasquerella, the gain of the pedal borders on smooth but leans towards a gritty sound, with a full low end that is well balanced within the entire tone of the pedal. This enables the Dirty Rooster to deliver a punchy tone on guitar and a massive wall of doom tone on bass, making it suitable for a wide range of musical styles and applications.
Overall, the Dirty Rooster is a hand-crafted, true bypass fuzz pedal with specific technical specifications that cater to the needs of both guitarists and bassists, offering a unique tonal character and versatile performance capabilities.
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