BROMDIHYDROCHLORPHENYLBENZODIAZEPINE is a fuzz with three separate voices almost as bizarre as its name. It’s very loud and can produce a mix of broken sounds relative to your preference, playing and controlled randomness.

Ampfuzz is based on a starved and overdriven amplifier IC and provides high gain open fuzz with dying decay but yet quite a lot of sustain and very little intermediate noise.

Tapefuzz is a weidro. Being technically a digital effect as the main IC here is a digital delay chip, it’s a low and heavy fuzz with strong gate but also a lot of sustain and droning capabilities. To make things more interesting this one has an autoswell feature with only on-off control on the pedal and a lot of control by the way your play. Also on some guitars turning the volume knob introduces sudden unexpected noise that can be tamed by turning the knob back.

Noisefuzz is a pseudo-ringmod dirt thing with three range modes (from high blips and squeels to humping broken tremolo controlled by your playing) each sensitive to the frequency and amplitude of your signal. It can be noisy, uncontrollable and wild being based on a very old IC used in landline telephones.

BROMDIHYDROCHLORPHENYLBENZODIAZEPINE is also produced with differrent designs for different time periods and batches. For example, this one is double layered, a colorful background design is applied first, then the regular ‘tree branch’ design on top, both for top and bottom covers of the pedal.

A thin layer of clear coat is sprayed on top to amplify the relief and texture.

$225

9VDC Boss style center negative 50ma

114*64*30mm + 17mm knobs/4,5*2,5*1,2in+0,7 knobs

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