Hiwatt - Filter Fuzz MKII Black
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Electric Guitar Effects
The Hiwatt Filter Fuzz MKII Black is a killer effects pedal powered by a Musicraft and tube amp. This fuzz brings the '69 sound back to life with raw power. Push it hard, and it goes wild. It's capable of creating captivating musical chaos. You'll enjoy impressive gain and hard-hitting vintage tones.
ARTICLE N° 104451
Presentation
The Hiwatt Filter Fuzz MKII effects pedal is '60s fuzz, without a filter. It roars, it vibrates, it hits hard.
With its extended gains, it pushes audio to new heights. The filter section? A little gem. Each setting offers its share of surprises.
The texture is pure, the analog raw. It rips, it spits, it gets the job done! Inspired by Grand Funk, it transports you to another time.
Live, it electrifies the audience. Breathtaking vintage audio. Look no further, the sound is here. It's waiting for you!
With its extended gains, it pushes audio to new heights. The filter section? A little gem. Each setting offers its share of surprises.
The texture is pure, the analog raw. It rips, it spits, it gets the job done! Inspired by Grand Funk, it transports you to another time.
Live, it electrifies the audience. Breathtaking vintage audio. Look no further, the sound is here. It's waiting for you!
Other features
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Hiwatt Filter Fuzz MKII Black
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Electric guitar effects pedal
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Category: Fuzz
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Number of effects: 2
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Take on '60s fuzz
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Pure analog sound
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Extended gain and frequency range
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Inspired by Grand Funk
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Designed for classic tones
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Innovative filter section
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Reminiscent of the '69 sound
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Compatible with Musicraft guitars
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Ideal for vintage tones
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Dimensions: 125 x 65 x 65 mm
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Weight: 0.4 kg
To find out more...
Grand Funk is an American rock band founded in 1969. They are known for their powerful and energetic sound. Their music blends rock, blues, and funk. The band had a significant impact on the 1970s. Their album, "Closer to Home," is iconic. They have influenced many artists.
