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Description

Unleash the raw power of vintage fuzz with the Myrtle Effects Big CheeZe. This fuzz effects pedal is designed for guitarists who crave that classic, thick fuzz sound reminiscent of the late '60s and early '70s. Whether you're channeling your inner rock legend or exploring new sonic landscapes, the Big CheeZe serves up creamy, saturated tones that respond dynamically to your playing style.

Built with a hand-selected germanium transistor, the Big CheeZe delivers a warm, organic fuzz that's both rich and versatile. The intuitive control layout allows you to dial in anything from a light, textured fuzz to a full-on sonic assault. Its rugged construction ensures it will withstand the rigors of both rehearsal and stage performances, making it a reliable companion for any gigging musician.

Perfectly suited for a wide range of music styles, from blues and rock to experimental and shoegaze, the Big CheeZe not only enhances your sound but also adds a unique voice to your pedalboard. It's a must-have for any guitarist looking to expand their tonal palette with authentic vintage character.

Key Features:

  • Hand-selected germanium transistor for warm, organic fuzz
  • Dynamic response to picking nuances and guitar volume changes
  • Intuitive control layout for easy tone shaping
  • Rugged construction for durability on the road
  • Versatile sound suitable for various music styles

Product specs

Power 9V
Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital analog

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