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INTENSE, GATED, ORIGINAL-CIRCUIT FUZZBOX!
HAS A ‘VIRTUAL PLECTRUM’ FACILITY!
FOUR KINDS OF ‘PLECTRUM’ AVAILABLE
FUZZ IS ANALOG, ‘PLECTRUM’ IS DIGITAL
DOES FUZZ WITH RANDOM/TECHNO/TUNED-PITCH ATTACK SOUNDS
ANOTHER CUSTOM RAINGER FX ENCLOSURE
TRUE BYPASS
UK buyers are entitled to FREE SHIPPING but will be liable to VAT - price including VAT £238.80
INTENSE, GATED, ORIGINAL-CIRCUIT FUZZBOX!
HAS A ‘VIRTUAL PLECTRUM’ FACILITY!
FOUR KINDS OF ‘PLECTRUM’ AVAILABLE
FUZZ IS ANALOG, ‘PLECTRUM’ IS DIGITAL
DOES FUZZ WITH RANDOM/TECHNO/TUNED-PITCH ATTACK SOUNDS
ANOTHER CUSTOM RAINGER FX ENCLOSURE
TRUE BYPASS
UK buyers are entitled to FREE SHIPPING but will be liable to VAT - price including VAT £238.80
INTENSE, GATED, ORIGINAL-CIRCUIT FUZZBOX!
HAS A ‘VIRTUAL PLECTRUM’ FACILITY!
FOUR KINDS OF ‘PLECTRUM’ AVAILABLE
FUZZ IS ANALOG, ‘PLECTRUM’ IS DIGITAL
DOES FUZZ WITH RANDOM/TECHNO/TUNED-PITCH ATTACK SOUNDS
ANOTHER CUSTOM RAINGER FX ENCLOSURE
TRUE BYPASS
UK buyers are entitled to FREE SHIPPING but will be liable to VAT - price including VAT £238.80
DESCRIPTION
The Razor Fuzz is an intense, spitty, gated fuzzbox, with a ‘virtual plectrum’ facility; choose which one of four virtual plectrums you’d like to use!
FUZZ
The fuzz circuitry is all analog - our own original circuit - and is very ‘alive’ sounding, with zingy highs possible, and boomy out-of-proportion lows. The ‘extra’ switch gives even more gain to the fuzz, and adds a dash more hi-mid, with less bass.
It’s designed to be really fun to use, and for a very high-gain circuit is amazingly quiet when you don’t play.
The fuzz is always on when the pedal’s engaged.
‘PLECTRUM’
What’s on offer are all digital, with their volume adjusted by the ‘pick volume’ knob (from none at all, up to too much - possibly). There’s…
‘Sandpaper’ - adds extra impact to low rocky ‘chugged’ chords, and more attack to single high notes. Sometimes sounds like a cabasa (shaker) playing along with your rhythm playing.
Or think Brian May’s sixpence coin plectrum on steroids!
‘Metal’ is like false ‘pinched harmonics’ - turns a hi-gain fuzz solo into Hair Metal ‘25!!! Adds a sparkly Techno attack to each note.
‘Metal long’ adds a slightly mad edge to everything; mixed together with single notes gives a neat random ring modulator effect.
‘1-note’ tuned to the song’s key adds that note to everything you play - a tuneable pedal note over the top of the chord progression, a root-note harmony to a lead line.
‘Metal long’ and ‘1-note’ do give an overall impression of a piano player playing along with you, in a rock’n’roll/Mike Garson (Bowie pianist) kind of way!!!!
ABOUT THE VIRTUAL PLECTRUM
Electric guitarists can be notoriously obsessive about every aspect of their sound - not least the type of pick they use, and often this colours the attack of the note itself and how they play. We decided to investigate this further - in a digital, non-physical way…
The Razor Fuzz detects your (real) pick attack, and adds an extra one, hugely exaggerating the leading edge attack, and creating unique sounds. Our pick-detection program has gone through many phases, and started with our Break Box pedal, progressing with the Pull Focus, and now, to the Razor Fuzz.
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Does the tone knob change the tone of the plectrums too?
Yes - it’s an overall tone control.
How much current does the Razor Fuzz use?
~70mA
Does the ‘extra’ switch change the pick sounds too?
No, it doesn’t (except slightly more distorted)
Is it the same size enclosure as the Pull Focus?
Yes, L118 x W66 x H57mm
Can I not have the plectrum sounds if I don’t want them?
Yes - turn the ‘pick volume’ knob fully CCW
Can I have virtual plectrum sounds without guitar at all?
No - though the pick sounds go up to quite loud
Can I have the picks with clean guitar?
No
What is the pitch range of the ‘1-note’ tuned pick?
A couple of octaves
Can I change the pitch range of the other ‘plectrums’?
No, the others are all fixed - within their random range.
Is the Razor Fuzz Igor-controlled?
No, it’s not
Do the ‘plectrums’ vary in volume - to follow the signal envelope?
Yes they do - to a small degree