Fjord Fuzz FJAER Spring Reverb Pedal

Retailing in the region of £229.00

The Fjord Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering. The FJÆR Spring Reverb pedal from Fjord Fuzz is a versatile and lush spring reverb stompbox, built around the acclaimed spring reverb sound from the DOVRE pedal. FJÆR offers studio-grade flexibility and control, allowing you to sculpt your tone with precision. Whether you’re seeking pristine, clean reverbs or rich, natural overdrive textures, this pedal…

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The Fjord Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering.

The FJÆR Spring Reverb pedal from Fjord Fuzz is a versatile and lush spring reverb stompbox, built around the acclaimed spring reverb sound from the DOVRE pedal. FJÆR offers studio-grade flexibility and control, allowing you to sculpt your tone with precision. Whether you’re seeking pristine, clean reverbs or rich, natural overdrive textures, this pedal delivers with nuance and character.

FJÆR is inspired by its name, which means both “spring” and “feather” in Norwegian, perfectly capturing the pedal’s blend of organic spring tank tones and delicate, airy textures. Its independent wet and dry faders give you full command over your reverb balance, while the decay (SIZE) control lets you stretch your ambience from tight room sounds to infinite, atmospheric tails that can even self-oscillate for experimental soundscapes. The tone control further refines your sound, taming highs and blending your reverb smoothly into your mix.

Designed to excel with clean tones and to thrive when pushed with fuzz or other gain effects, the FJÆR pedal offers a broad palette of naturalistic spring reverb sounds that respond dynamically to your playing. This limited first batch of only 50 units is a unique opportunity to own a piece of Fjord Fuzz’s exciting Overflod series – an adventurous, evolving line of products that may not be around forever. If you value creative expression and studio-quality reverb in a compact pedal, the FJÆR is a compelling choice.

Independent Wet and Dry Faders

Achieve perfect balance and tonal clarity by adjusting the wet and dry signals independently. This feature allows you to dial in subtle ambience or full-on reverb washes, and even push the dry side into natural overdrive for added texture.

Decay (SIZE) Control

Stretch your reverb tails from short, tight reflections to vast, immersive soundscapes. Crank the decay to enter self-oscillation territory, unlocking experimental and atmospheric tones ideal for creative sound design.

Tone Control

Shape the character of the reverb by taming high frequencies and controlling how the effect blends into your overall sound. This ensures your reverb sits perfectly in the mix without overpowering other elements.

Naturalistic Spring Tank Tones

Experience authentic spring reverb sounds that respond beautifully to clean tones and grow massive and textured when paired with fuzz or gain pedals. The FJÆR captures the character and warmth of classic spring reverbs with modern flexibility.

Specifications

Controls

  • Independent Wet and Dry Faders
  • Decay (SIZE) Knob
  • Tone Control

Features

  • Studio-grade spring reverb sound based on DOVRE
  • Natural spring tank emulation with dynamic response
  • Capable of self-oscillation for creative effects
  • Compact pedal footprint

Production

  • Limited first batch of 50 units
  • Part of Fjord Fuzz Overflod series

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

About the manufacturer

Fjord

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