Electric Guitar Effects

The VS Audio Pandora is a fuzz pedal inspired by the legendary Fuzz Face from the 60s. It takes the sonic characteristics of this iconic model, while adding additional features for greater versatility.

ARTICLE N° 91355
  • VS Pandora Audio
  • Effect pedal for electric guitar and bass
  • Effect type: Fuzz, Overdrive
  • Made in Greece
  • Controls: Volume, Fuzz, Bass, Treble
  • Footswitch Bypass: On / Off
  • Footswitch More: On / Off
  • Bypass: True
  • Input/Output connectors: Jack Ø6.35 mm
  • Power supply: 9 V DC power adapter (not included)
  • Consumption: 25mA
  • No possibility of operation with battery
  • Dimensions: 120 x 64 x 40 mm
  • Weight: 350 g
The Pandora is a germanium fuzz pedal inspired by the circuitry of the famous Arbiter Fuzz Face from the 1960s. It offers a wide variety of sounds that will suit any guitarist or bassist.

Featuring a NOS TUNGSRAM TM AC125 germanium transistor, selected and tested by hand, it will allow you to obtain a warm, rich sound with incomparable dynamics.

Active bass and treble controls provide great flexibility and allow you to customize the sound to suit your preferences.

The independent transparent boost can be used to add gain or clarity to the signal. With silent switching, you won't hear any signal dropouts when the pedal is turned on or off.
Effects
 Fuzz, Overdrive
Analog / digital
 Analog
Mono / stereo
 Mono
Signal path
 True Bypass
Tuner output
 No
DI output
 No
Headphone output
 No
Power supply
 Power adapter (sold separately)
Screen
 No
The Fuzz Face is an electric guitar effects pedal that was created in the 1960s. It is known for its overdriven, 'gritty' sound, which is often used to give a 'fat' and powerful tone to electric guitars.

This pedal is based on a transistor circuit that distorts the guitar signal, creating a 'fuzzy' sound. It is often used in combination with other effect pedals, such as a compressor or wah-wah pedal, to create even more sophisticated and varied sounds.

The Fuzz Face is particularly popular with Rock and Blues musicians, and has been used by many famous artists, including Jimi Hendrix, David Gilmour, Duane Allman and Stevie Ray Vaughan.