The sound of the unit is a mixture of strong fuzz with a bit of octave up and sometimes slight ring modulation.
Good Points: Very reactive to any fluctuation in the input signal, i.e., becomes much more acidic if fronted by the correct eq curve or greater signal strength and can sound like a poorly tuned AM station with light picking or low input levels. Growls like a newly sodomized cyberdemon if cascaded into other dirtboxes or a high gain amp. Can transform a guitar signal into an atonal wall of metal on metal grinding when dissonant chords or intervals are played.
Bad Points: Semi-plain run by itself (but still interesting in some of the above ways). The originals are too damn expensive (get a clone).
Good Points: it rules.. nothing else quite like it. i can't get enough of these octave fuzz pedals!
Bad Points: not mad anymore..
Good Points: Total fuzzed out octave up sounds. You put too much frequencies through it and it starts to fizzle. A LOT of highs comes through this little pedal.
Bad Points: Bad points?
Way way way way way expensive. Luckily I can build my own. :)





