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Stone Deaf Fx release a new line of paracentric fuzz and distortion filter pedals

Stone Deaf Fx and Amplification announces their new line of pedals: Unique Paracentric filter design.

12.06.2014 By: Press Relese
Stone Deaf Fx release a new line of paracentric fuzz and distortion filter pedals

Offering unique tones never before heard from a fuzz and overdrive pedal Stone Deaf has created a playground of guitar tones for the discerning player.

These pedals are designed to do for your ears what LSD did for the mind. Focusing on a silicon fuzz circuit and a plexi type distortion circuit that allow you to carve your tone up like a highly skilled surgeon while boosting those frequencies to shine through in your live or recorded mix. In addition to these infinite tonal possibilities we have enabled each pedal to act like a wah, phaser and tone control via a dedicated expression pedal.

Trashy Blonde features and Benefits:

  • Paracentric filter design allowing boosting and cutting of every frequency in a speakers range
  • Custom Built enclosure
  • 9v center pin negative polarity powder supply and external battery compartment
  • Twin channel modes for clean and distorted filtered tones
  • Expression Input to use it as a wah, phaser or on the fly tone control

Fig Fumb features and Benefits:

  • Paracentric Filter design allow boosting and cutting of every frequency in a speakers range
  • Custom Built enclosure
  • 9v center pin negative polarity powder supply
  • Dedicated studio quality noise gate for rhythm playing as well as whacky staccato effects
  • Expression Input to use it as a wah, phaser or on the fly tone control

The Stone Deaf Fx Fig Fumb Paracentric Fuzz and Trashy Blonde Paracentric Distortion carry suggested retail prices of £225, $299, €250 each, and can be purchased directly from the Stone Deaf website direct or from one of our authorized dealers. www.stonedeaffx.com


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