Today, bouncing around YouTube, I came across some Visual Sound product demos, and wanted to talk about the Visual Sound VS Series VSAF Angry Fuzz Octave pedal. I’ve mentioned Visual Sound in the past, and definitely like some of the things they’re doing (should read the post about buffers!). It looks like they’re taking the traditional octave fuzz to the next level with additional handling. Here is what they say about the Angry Fuzz:
The Angry Fuzz is a totally original guitar stomp from Visual Sound that will blow away any other fuzz pedal you’ve ever tried. Although it has an octave circuit that can be blended in with the fuzz, it is not at all like the Octavia or other vintage pedals for that matter. You can set the Volume and Fuzz levels as well as turn the Bright switch on or off for your basic fuzz tone. Blend in the Octave circuit with the Anger Level knob and voila—the most incredible sound you’ve heard that tracks with every single note. On single notes it will give you one octave up. Play a two-note chord and you’ll get the octave up plus some wild lower octave artifacts.
Blend in an octave up with the Anger Level knob and get crazy low octave overtones to boot! Octave tracking is flawless even with the fastest shredding imaginable. With Volume Level, Fuzz Level, and Anger Level knobs; wide and sturdy stomp button; 1/4″ jacks in and out.
From the V2 Series, the V2AF Angry Fuzz Octave guitar effects pedal features a diecast aluminum housing, ultra-reliable 10 million cycle switching, easy battery access and circuit protection from AC adapters.
Visual Sound V2 Series V2AF Angry Fuzz Octave Guitar Effects Pedal Features:
* Octave circuit
* Volume level
* Fuzz level
* Anger level
* Bright switch
* Die-cast aluminum housing
* 10 million cycle switching
* Easy battery access
* Circuit protection
Here is a video by VisualSoundUSA:
You can pick up the Visual Sound VS Series VSAF Angry Fuzz Octave for $119.95 at Musician’s Friend!
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14 years ago
Very nice! A more controlled sound than the Fender Blender (which I love) but this is very nice. Much better than an Octavia in my opinion!
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