
Anthony Easton
The Wren and Cuff Phat Phuk B is a bass booster pedal designed specifically for the bass guitar. It features a hybrid JFET/germanium circuitry, providing a unique sound that adds a beautiful sheen to the top-end and a bit of grit to the overall tone. The pedal is not transparent and is not a clone of any other pedal, offering a distinct sonic character.
Key Features:
- Hybrid JFET/germanium single circuit booster
- Designed specifically for the bass guitar
- Adds a beautiful sheen to the top-end and a bit of grit to the overall tone
- Modern JFET transistor at the input for impedance-friendly operation with
active bass pickups
- True hard-wire bypass
- Volume (Boost) control for adjusting the amount of boost
- Compact metal housing
- 9V battery or optional 9V DC adapter power supply
- Dimensions: 111 x 60 x 31 mm / 4.4" x 2.4" x 1.2"
- Weight: 198 g / 0.43 lbs
- Made in the USA
- Lifetime warranty
The Phat Phuk B is suitable for various use-cases, including providing a lift in overall level during a chorus or bridge, adding a bawdy bump via the germanium transistor, and serving as a simple preamp when going direct into a DAW. The pedal offers a reduced volume sweep for precise control over the amount of boost, making it easier to find the sweet spot for different equipment.
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Very Good
$152.99

Excellent
$140

Excellent
$136

Very Good
$183.89

Very Good
$120

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