Demedash Effects Spidola PedalWith so many fuzzes available, why bother making another? We wouldnt if this was just another fuzz. The first thing your signal sees when it enters the Spidola is a high-impedance booster circuit that ramps up the signal level
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Return Policy (60 day easy Return)With so many fuzzes available, why bother making another? We wouldnt if this was just another fuzz. The first thing your signal sees when it enters the Spidola is a high-impedance booster circuit that ramps up the signal level according to how the Gain knob is set and then splits it off into two paths, slamming two frequency-selective fuzz/drive circuits in tandem:
This frequency separation prevents the tonal imbalance and muddiness that can result from clipping all the frequencies together as if they were a monolithic slab. The result when the two are recombined is a surprisingly crisp & articulate sound, even when completely fuzzed out.
Each of these paths has a control to help finesse the sound to suit your setup and your taste. The Fuzz/Treble side lets you roll off high end, while the Bass/Drive side has its own level control, allowing you to entirely dial it to zero if you just want that sweet overdriven treble booster sound. The two paths meet and are recombined, and a final passive volume control lets you decide how much you want to tame the output level (this thing has some serious pipes).
An added benefit of this design is that, as the germanium stage isnt responsible for boosting your signal, its temperature sensitivity is irrelevant and doesnt affect how the circuit sounds.
While the true selling point is the sound design & engineering, that doesnt mean any details are being skimped on. The Spidola is made entirely by hand using parts of much higher quality than the industry standard:
Originally released November 2020
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