Okay, this is the mystery solved!
Here's the marketing blurb verbatim:
The Seymour Duncan Tweak Fuzz is a most unique fuzz pedal that incorporates a six position "Tweak" switch to voice your fuzz tone the way you want it. The basic tone will be familiar to players who remember the rich, lush, vintage fuzz tones used at the big 60's pop festivals. But with the addition of the Tweak switch, you can create a myriad of totally unique fuzz tones making this one of the most versatile pedals for electric guitar and bass.
Tweak Control: Engages one of six preset EQ resonances that give the overall flavor to the Tweak Fuzz, rolling off the bottom end and influencing the behavior of the Gain control. Each of hte six frewquencies was chosen and voiced to enhance rich harmonics and bring out the most flattering qualities of your guitar or bass.
Gain control: contrls the amount of square wave clipping distortion. It can go from mildly distorted to all-out fuzz fury.
Volume Control: Sets the overall volume to the optimum level. Whether you want to set it to match the bypassed signal or whether you want to a big boost when you engage your Tweak Fuzz: it's your decision.
True Bypass: blah blah blah
Power source: standard 9v or regulated 9v DC power supply
Durable: Heavy-duty 1.6mm steel sheet metal.
Specs:
Gain range: 0db to +50db
Type of circuitry: Discrete, Class A, low-noise transistor
Dimensions: 4.62" wide x 5.10" deep x 2.2" tall
My take: I got to play it through a Baker guitar and small amp. I also got to play it through a Heritage LP with Antiquities in it (must have been running into a POD behind the panel and then into a set of headphones). And, I got to run it with a guitar set up with a Duncan Distortion and a Dimebucker.
All sorts of tones out of it. Think a really high end boutique fuzz pedal with a street price of $99.
They're going to sell a million of them. I'll post a pic later. *** Oops, I dont' have a picture of it. It's a yellow pedal. end of story.
Here's the marketing blurb verbatim:
The Seymour Duncan Tweak Fuzz is a most unique fuzz pedal that incorporates a six position "Tweak" switch to voice your fuzz tone the way you want it. The basic tone will be familiar to players who remember the rich, lush, vintage fuzz tones used at the big 60's pop festivals. But with the addition of the Tweak switch, you can create a myriad of totally unique fuzz tones making this one of the most versatile pedals for electric guitar and bass.
Tweak Control: Engages one of six preset EQ resonances that give the overall flavor to the Tweak Fuzz, rolling off the bottom end and influencing the behavior of the Gain control. Each of hte six frewquencies was chosen and voiced to enhance rich harmonics and bring out the most flattering qualities of your guitar or bass.
Gain control: contrls the amount of square wave clipping distortion. It can go from mildly distorted to all-out fuzz fury.
Volume Control: Sets the overall volume to the optimum level. Whether you want to set it to match the bypassed signal or whether you want to a big boost when you engage your Tweak Fuzz: it's your decision.
True Bypass: blah blah blah
Power source: standard 9v or regulated 9v DC power supply
Durable: Heavy-duty 1.6mm steel sheet metal.
Specs:
Gain range: 0db to +50db
Type of circuitry: Discrete, Class A, low-noise transistor
Dimensions: 4.62" wide x 5.10" deep x 2.2" tall
My take: I got to play it through a Baker guitar and small amp. I also got to play it through a Heritage LP with Antiquities in it (must have been running into a POD behind the panel and then into a set of headphones). And, I got to run it with a guitar set up with a Duncan Distortion and a Dimebucker.
All sorts of tones out of it. Think a really high end boutique fuzz pedal with a street price of $99.
They're going to sell a million of them. I'll post a pic later. *** Oops, I dont' have a picture of it. It's a yellow pedal. end of story.