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Fuzzrocious Custom M.O.T.H. Multi Overdrive Tremolo Hex

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Fuzzrocious Custom M.O.T.H. Multi Overdrive Tremolo Hex

We've had the unique opportunity to work with some of our favorite local tattoo artists to create these one of a kind functional works of art. Ā Check out the video and see the process first hand!

Ā Art By Chuck Ordino

M.O.T.H. is a hybrid of a few things. It’s an overdrive…it’s a fuzz…it’s a tremolo…it’s a noise machine oscillator…
It does all of the things that people want in a moth. It flutters, zips, and can fly transparently through the air.
So, what does all of this mean?
AnĀ overdrive circuit is set up for low-medium drive. It pushes intoĀ a power amp IC which provides a blast of volume. A gain pot provides glitchy, fuzzy tones at counterclockwise and clear, low gain, chimey tones at clockwise. If you start fully clockwise, you’ll hear gain turn to heavier then fuzzy tones as you roll back counterclockwise.
The drive responds VERY well to your volume pot on your instrument, cleaning up even more as you roll it back!
What would a Fuzzrocious product be without some weirdness?! When the left footswitch is activated, the Hex Schmitt Trigger is activated to add that flutter we mentioned. Use the ā€œHā€ speed knob to move from a fast tremolo up through pitchy oscillation, all while mixed with your drive signal.
For extra fun, turn your instrument’s volume pot off, turn the M.O.T.H.’s Hex on, turn the Gain pot to fully counterclockwise, and experience something extra weird. You can turn the ā€œHā€ speed knob to control how messed up you want to be.

$265.00
Fuzzrocious Custom M.O.T.H. Multi Overdrive Tremolo Hex—
$265.00

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We've had the unique opportunity to work with some of our favorite local tattoo artists to create these one of a kind functional works of art. Ā Check out the video and see the process first hand!

Ā Art By Chuck Ordino

M.O.T.H. is a hybrid of a few things. It’s an overdrive…it’s a fuzz…it’s a tremolo…it’s a noise machine oscillator…
It does all of the things that people want in a moth. It flutters, zips, and can fly transparently through the air.
So, what does all of this mean?
AnĀ overdrive circuit is set up for low-medium drive. It pushes intoĀ a power amp IC which provides a blast of volume. A gain pot provides glitchy, fuzzy tones at counterclockwise and clear, low gain, chimey tones at clockwise. If you start fully clockwise, you’ll hear gain turn to heavier then fuzzy tones as you roll back counterclockwise.
The drive responds VERY well to your volume pot on your instrument, cleaning up even more as you roll it back!
What would a Fuzzrocious product be without some weirdness?! When the left footswitch is activated, the Hex Schmitt Trigger is activated to add that flutter we mentioned. Use the ā€œHā€ speed knob to move from a fast tremolo up through pitchy oscillation, all while mixed with your drive signal.
For extra fun, turn your instrument’s volume pot off, turn the M.O.T.H.’s Hex on, turn the Gain pot to fully counterclockwise, and experience something extra weird. You can turn the ā€œHā€ speed knob to control how messed up you want to be.

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