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Z. Vex LARGE AC Bottom Plate. Replaces the bottom plate on the LARGE Zvex pedals so they can be used with an AC adapter. |
| Z. Vex SMALL AC Bottom Plate. Replaces the bottom plate on the SMALL Zvex pedals so they can be used with an AC adapter. |
Z. Vex Box of Rock Distortion Pedal. |
Z. Vex Fuzz Factory . A five-knob fuzz using two new old-stock sixties germanium transistors. The circuit is not modeled after any classic fuzz design. The five knobs control various operating levels and biases to shape a personalized fuzz |
Z. Vex Fuzz Probe . A cross between a theremin (a forerunner of the synthesizer) and a Z. Vex Fuzz Factory. |
Z. Vex LoFi Loop Junky. The Lo-Fi Loop Junky is really low fidelity… the recording of your guitar is filled with hiss, moan, distortion and warped-record strangeness, but everyone will be able to tell the loop from your real guitar. The juxtaposition of your direct guitar against the smashed, distorted, shimmering/warbling recording of the loop mechanism will make it clear once and for all who is the guitarist and what is the machinery. |
Zvex Nano Head Amplifier (Z.Vex). This little marvel is a one-half watt (distorted) powerhouse that will surprise you with its apparent volume. Plug it into a 4X12 (or any 8 to 16 ohm speaker) and listen to it roar! This amp is voiced to deliver classic rock tone, with a very high level of crunch available if it's wanted. Just crank the volume knob around to the level of distortion you desire, from a very quiet (one tenth watt) clean mode to a micro-Marshall (TM) blast when cranked up. It does a great job of emulating big amps at very reasonable volumes, which makes it exceptionally nice for recording. |
Z. Vex Octane 3 Fuzz. Remember the late sixties? Jimi turning everyone on to wild fuzz stuff? Maybe not. But you don't have to be old enough to be a hippie to get off on this wild pedal. The circuit uses a combination of germanium diode and transistor fuzz generation and a ring modulator to turn simple chords into nutso note combinations and complex chords into incredible noise...and makes solos soar impossibly high. |
Z. Vex Ooh Wah II. Basically, the Ooh Wah is sort of a combination of a tremolo and a wah wah pedal. If you're familiar with seventies synths, it's exactly like an analog sequencer/random sample-and-hold controlling a mellow bandpass filter. |
Z. Vex Ringtone. Ring modulator pedal for guitar. |
Z. Vex The Machine. A distortion generator with some different limitations. A dual frequency-tripler circuit that uses crossover distortion--for the first time in any pedal! Generates the distortion of the wave in the sloped part of the cycle, instead of the peaks and valleys like all other distorters and fuzzes. So, it distorts when your guitar string is in the middle of vibrating, while it's swinging, not as it's turning around. |
Z. Vex Seek Trem. The Seek-Trem is an eight-stage sequencer-controlled tremolo pedal. |
Z. Vex Seek Wah II Also in available in limited edition sparkle. Combines wah and tremolo features. Choice of 4, 6, or 8 steps for the wah. Passes from one wah setting to the next, then starts over after finishing a sequence. 9 knobs (1 speed control and 8 wah settings). Patterns can be set to accent notes in arpeggiated chords at particular spots. |
Z. Vex Super-Duper 2-in-1. The Super-Duper 2-in-1™ has two Zvex Super Hard-On™ pedals in one small box, with two switches and LED indicators. A Master volume control lets you use it as an overdrive/distortion with any output volume. With both of those channels cranked up, this pedal is dangerously loud. |
Z. Vex Super H/O with LED. The perfect preamp pedal. Makes your guitar bigger and pushes the amp harder, causing natural overload. Helps solve the "disappearing guitar" effect (when you stomp on your distortion on stage and sound weaker). When cranked on stage, it sounds much louder than a fuzz or distortion. |
Z. Vex Tremolo Probe . A cross between a theremin (a forerunner of the synthesizer) and a Z. Vex Super Hard-On. Has a 3 5/8" copper plate mounted on a chunk of 3/8" clear acrylic that passes over the top of the pedal housing, angles down to a sharp turn, and goes back to the pedal. A 3 5/8" by 7" sheet of aluminum provides shielding from annoying ground effects and wires under the stage. Very heavy construction!
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Z. Vex Wah Probe. A theremin-style antenna controls the wah, getting brighter as your foot approaches. It also has a Super Hard-On boost circuit in front of the wah, with a knob to set the exact level of boost for driving your wah sound. It can be turned up high enough to make the wah crack up a little for that "something's gonna blow" sound. It gets pretty darn loud!
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Z. Vex Woolly Mammoth . A sensitive and touchy bass fuzz with tremendous bottom end and a beautiful harmonic structure that sounds blistering with a guitar, too.
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