Zander Circuitry Introduces Foxxton Woods Fuzz and Surplus Overdrive Pedals

Zander Circuitry has introduced two new pedals called the Foxxton Woods Fuzz and the Surplus Overdrive. Each of the pedals is described as being highly tweakable with wide versatility without losing user-friendliness.
“The Foxxton Woods ‘Upper Octave Fuzz Generator’, a high-gain fuzz inspired by the insane octave fuzz boxes of the 70s,” Zander writes. “And the Surplus ‘Elemental Overdriver’, a dual channel effect that covers everything from a sparkly clean boost through to overdriven-recording-console style break up.”
Each pedal is also equipped with a six-way clipping diode switch to let you choose between Germanium, Silicon, Red LED, Transistor, MOSFET, or no diode. The Zander Circuitry Foxxton Woods Fuzz and Surplus Overdrive are available for order at approximately $190, each.
Zander Circuitry Foxxton Woods Fuzz Pedal Features:
| Input, Body and Punch knobs for controlling the pre-gain, low end and midrange characteristics respectively |
| Six-way clipping diode selection switch (Germanium, Silicon, Red LED, Transistor, MOSFET, None) |
| Octave footswitch for switching the effect from a beefy, high-gain fuzz to an aggressive, face-scrunching octave up fuzz |
Zander Circuitry Surplus Overdrive Pedal Features:
| Response knob offers control over the bass-response and overall texture of the overdrive |
| Six-way clipping diode selection switch (Germanium, Silicon, Red LED, Transistor, MOSFET, None) |
| ‘Channel 2’ footswitch swaps to another set of level and gain controls, allowing one to be set for low gain and the other for higher gain |
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