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Description

Rogier: The Bleep Fuzz is a very dynamic and bass friendly fuzz pedal that was brought to life in a small students flat in Nijmegen, the Netherlands in 2012. Designed around an old idea I still had laying around and tailored to the needs of a gigging and/or session bass player. I wanted it to have enough low end to make the room shake but also to have some modern aspect sounds that was filling the radio waves around that time!The prototype I constructed left me around 2013 when Ivo came around for some TLC and needed a good, splitting fuzz pedal. I never saw that pedal back again! Luckily I document every pedal that leave my house.

Ivo: I had a really hard time finding a good bass fuzz. Using only hollow body instruments I had an extra challenge in finding an extreme sound. First off if a Fuzz was to wild it would just feedback constantly. However it was to mild it would just be boring. Secondly I kept facing the issues the fuzz pedals were either a total low-end killer or way to muffled to even be useful. Back in 2012 Rogier was my go to guy for repairs and mods. I presented him with the issue and the little unmarked silver box he gave me never left my board again. Recently I build another board and asked for Rogier if he could build me a second copy, joking we should turn it into a signature pedal. As enthusiastic as Rogier is about gear he said ‘why not’ and so we decide to collaborate in branding and releasing the fuzz pedal in the slipstream of my band Subterranean Street Society’s albums release, dubbing it the ‘Bleep Fuzz’ ! Having been used on almost all the tracks of the new album ‘BLEEP’ it seemed like the fitting name. I truly believe it’s a unique pedal in the bass world and so I’m very stoked that more musicians can now get there hands on this amazing piece of gear. Enjoy

Owner's manual

Technophobia The Bleep fuzz User Manual

Product specs

Power 9V
Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital analog
Subterranean Street Society

Subterranean Street Society

The Bleep Fuzz Pedal Demo

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The Bleep Fuzz Pedal Demo

Subterranean Street Society

Subterranean Street Society

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Ivo Schot

Singer, Guitarist

Subterranean Street Society

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