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Description
The Double Feature is a fuzz and fixed wah pedal with striking looks and stunning sound.
The Fuzz side of the pedal features a raunchy, original design fuzz that is powered by a pair of stable vintage Russian germanium transistors which are driven into fuzz by a specially selected and slew rate limited opamp. The result is a fantastic, focused fuzz with plenty of output volume and sustain. Volume, Tone and Gain controls offer plenty of pleasing tonal flexibility.
The fuzz has a high input impedance and low output impedance which makes it play nice with buffered signal chains, wireless units and switching devices.
The filter side of the pedal is a fixed wah. Many classic lead tones were recorded with a wah left in one position instead of being rocked back and forwards. This is commonly referred to as ʻfixedʼ or ʻparkedʼ wah.
Unlike a traditional, large Wah Pedal where you have to move the pedal around to find the exact tone you are looking for when playing, the Double Feature allows you to dial in the ʻSweet Spotʼ using the Frequency Control. You can then access this tone by simply turning the pedal on and off using the Filter foot-switch
Product specs
| Brand | Magnetic Effects |
| Model | Double Feature |
| Finish | Graphic |
| Year | 2010s |
| Categories | Filter and Wah Pedals, Fuzz Pedals and Effects |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What effects does the Magnetic Effects Double Feature pedal combine?
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The Magnetic Effects Double Feature pedal combines fuzz and filter effects, allowing for versatile tonal shaping and unique soundscapes.
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Is the Magnetic Effects Double Feature pedal suitable for both guitar and bass?
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Yes, the Magnetic Effects Double Feature pedal is designed to work well with both electric guitar and bass, providing rich fuzz and dynamic filter effects for either instrument.
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Does the Magnetic Effects Double Feature pedal require a specific power supply?
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The Magnetic Effects Double Feature pedal operates on a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for most guitar pedals.
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How does the fuzz effect in the Double Feature pedal compare to other fuzz pedals?
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The fuzz effect in the Double Feature pedal offers a unique character with a rich, vintage-inspired tone, distinct from typical fuzz pedals, and can be tailored with the integrated filter for added versatility.
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Can the filter effect in the Double Feature be used independently from the fuzz?
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Yes, the filter effect in the Double Feature can be used independently or in conjunction with the fuzz effect, providing flexibility in creating various sound textures.
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Magnetic Effects Double Feature.
Features and functionality
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The fuzz side has a distortion-like quality, offering a tight sound with plenty of gain, suitable for solos and standing out in mixes.
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Use cases and applications
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The fixed wah feature can be used independently from the fuzz, making it versatile for clean tones or when paired with other pedals.
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Comparisons
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The fixed wah is distinct from an envelope filter like the Kangra, as it remains static rather than moving dynamically.
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Value and pricing
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One owner purchased a used unit at a favorable price after being impressed by a demo, highlighting its appeal when found secondhand.
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