Fairfield Circuitry ‘Roger That’ FM Demodulator Distortion & Fuzz Pedal – £299 New
The Fairfield Circuitry ‘Roger That’ FM Demodulator Distortion & Fuzz Pedal is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for £299 + Delivery. Read More >
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The Fairfield Circuitry ‘Roger That’ FM Demodulator Distortion & Fuzz Pedal is In stock available now for fast UK delivery online for £299 + Delivery. This excellent piece of kit is manufactured by Fairfield Circuitry and in New condition and comes with a great warranty. Fairfield Circuitry ‘Roger That’ FM Demodulator Distortion & Fuzz Pedal. Please read more for images, details and to place an order.
Distortion
Distortion is a guitar effect that alters the signal’s waveform, creating a gritty, aggressive sound characterized by a high level of harmonic content and sustain. It’s achieved by amplifying the input signal to the point where the amplifier or pedal’s circuitry begins to clip, causing the waveform to become squared off and jagged. This clipping produces harmonics that weren’t present in the original signal, resulting in the characteristic “gritty” or “dirty” tone associated with distortion. Distortion pedals typically feature controls for adjusting the amount of gain or distortion applied, as well as tone-shaping knobs to tailor the sound’s frequency response. Distortion is widely used in rock, metal, and punk music to add power, aggression, and sustain to guitar solos, riffs, and rhythm parts, creating a bold and intense sonic impact in the mix. Popular distortion pedals include the Boss DS-1, Pro Co Rat, and Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi.
Fuzz
Fuzz is a type of guitar effect that produces a highly distorted and saturated tone characterized by its thick, buzzy, and aggressive sound. It’s achieved by clipping the guitar’s signal in a way that creates extreme distortion and compression, resulting in a velvety, sustaining fuzziness. Fuzz pedals typically feature controls for adjusting parameters such as gain (the amount of distortion), tone (the frequency response of the fuzzed signal), and volume (the output level). By manipulating these controls, guitarists can create a wide range of fuzz tones, from gritty and raw to smooth and singing. Fuzz is commonly used in genres such as rock, blues, and psychedelic music, where it adds texture, power, and intensity to guitar solos, riffs, and rhythm parts. Popular fuzz pedal models include the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi, Dunlop Fuzz Face, and ZVex Fuzz Factory.
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