Product Description

● A Fazy Sandwich combines three classic fuzz sounds.

● Fazy Sandwich was born with a pure sound and excellent dynamic response.

● Each tone has a rich range of adjustments, with two knobs to control Fuzz and Tone.

● True Bypass Footswitch for keeping your Tone Crystal-Clear.

● Working with 9V Center Negative Regular Pedal Power Supply.

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User Manual

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Specifications:
Power: DC 9V center negative (not included)
Current consumption: 33mA
Dimension: 93.5mm(D)×42mm(W)×52mm(H) 
Weight: 224g

Description:

Sonicake Fazy Sandwich is no-doubt a surprising fuzz pedal. It delivers the sound of classic fuzz tone. 100%-analog & True-Bypass!

Sonicake Fazy Sandwich is an excellent pedal for you to play the songs like The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Neil Young's Crazy Horse or R.H.C.P.

Sonicake Fazy Sandwich offers you additional tonal shaping options, by adding a tone-control knob, for either fattening the bottom end or adding crystal clear sparkles to the overall tone.

It has a hard metal casing that is able to withstand wear and tear. Also a heavy-duty metal footswitch and on/off status LED.

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Kevin
6 stars! Cleans up better than almost any fuzz I own! Home Run!

I own a lot of fuzz pedals, I have a closet full of them, but I never really bring them to gigs. I’ve found many Muff circuits to be too high gain. however.. This little $45 pedal cleans up beautifully with your guitar’s volume control. The same way Hendrix used his fuzzface, it can work as an overdrive, the dynamics were very sensitive and easy to control.
This was one of the most useful fuzz pedals I ever tried. I own pedals that are 5-7x more expensive that don’t clean up this well.
Sonicake see,s to be getting better and better. Their last few pedals were so beautifully designed, this fuzz could easily sell for $200 if it had a trendy enclosure with funky artwork. It’s that good. I was getting pinch harmonics, and lots of soulful, dynamics from the Fazy. The vintage mode was a little brighter, I like it best, but all three modes are fantastic.
This is the fuzz for folks who don’t like fuzz. It’ll work as a low gain overdrive too, and everything in between. highly recommended.
Has the silliness and sustain of a muff, sounds enormous when you want enormous..dial your guitar volume back and you’re doing blues and Jimi, Clapton and Page.. this really bridges the gap between fuzz and overdrive. Use your volume knob on your guitar, it opens up a lot of new tones

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Jared A
Affordable, versatile and tiny!

I would recommend this fuzz without hesitation, going so far as to encourage others to skip any other affordable fuzz on the market. It's that good. Sonicake makes the most sturdy mini-pedals of all the brands in the low cost range and they've outlasted pedals that cost me five times more. It's more sturdy than cheaper plastic fuzzes and sounds wayyy better. It's more versatile than another multi-mode big fuzz that takes up twice the pedalboard space and sounds the same on every setting. The only thing I would point out is that the descriptions of the modes sound different to my ears than what's printed in the manual. The "V" (vintage) mode sounds like a Tone Bender Mk1.5. The "M" (modern) mode sounds like a Big Muff. The "J.F." (Jumbo Fuzz?) mode that they describe as a Big Muff style fuzz sounds like a Fuzz Face. But I can't complain when I'm getting such a good variety of sounds, can I?

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