Since the invention of fuzz effects in the early 60s, guitar players have worked tirelessly to achieve perfect fuzz tone.
Duane Allman puts the fuzz pedal in the freezer during the sessions to cool the transistor, while Roger Mayer thoroughly modifies the Fuzz Faces of Hendrix,
It is said that we wanted to have an irresistible magical fuzz experience.
Luckily, apart from this mythical way, theres one trick that is always effective.
Its using a battery that has been turned out. The fuzz circuit is sensitive to voltage, and the sound will change when the voltage of the power changes.
So guitarists are trying to drain their batteries and find the sweet spot of the Fuzz Pedal.
It is a good idea in theoretic, but there is no time to do that.
And a few years ago, a non-named guitarist contacting me to find a practical solution for this technique and Volture was born.
Voltage is a modern device that works with vintage fuzz circuits.
Simply clip between the power supply and the pedal to accurately trim the input voltage to perfectly replicate the tone of a battery outage.
As seen in the song, "Power is made by power being taken."
We have developed specifically for vintage fuzz circuits, but Voltage works with any full analog pedal.
In fact, you may be amazed by the trippy sound lurking in your favorite overdrive or distortion.
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