Photon Fuzz guitar pedal uses infrared light to control distortion
The drive and bite are used to dial in the fuzz, the 3-band EQ shapes the tone, the dry control allows the player to adjust the amount of unprocessed signal that gets through and there's even an onboard octave stage
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Like it or loathe it, fuzz distortion effects units have been an integral part of rock music ever since a Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone made a guest appearance on Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones. Early fuzz boxes had rather limited scope for shaping tone, but that's something the new Photon Fuzz from Fea Labs certainly doesn't appear to suffer from. The unit gets its name from an active component in the circuit which uses infrared light to control the fuzz distortion element, and features its own octave stage, high, mid and low band EQ controls and internal DIP switch tone tweaking possibilities.
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