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Haunted Labs Unleashes the Paranormal Fuzz V2

Haunted Labs Unleashes the Paranormal Fuzz V2

A high-gain silicon fuzz with a circuit designed to cut down on excess noise.

Charlotte, NC (July 31, 2018) -- Well ... it’s back and more haunted than ever. Haunted Labs’ Paranormal Fuzz V2 is a high-gain filtered silicon fuzz with an unworldly ability to unleash smooth low-end tones. This Paranormal Fuzz V2 is not a toy. All who dare to use this pedal are at risk of becoming a possessed being that's doomed to a world of heavy fuzz tones.

The Paranormal Fuzz V2 brings everything you knew and loved about the original but holds a cleaner (and much quieter) circuit design – packed with more gain than you will ever need. The updated Paranormal Fuzz has the same three knobs on the front as the original – Volume, Filter, and Fuzz. The updated construction in the Paranormal Fuzz V2 means: better tone, durability, and most importantly – more hauntings.

The Paranormal Fuzz V2 is a great choice if you prefer to play stoner rock or shoegaze music, and need a versatile fuzz pedal to create loud wall-of-sound tones. However, the pedal can also work very interestingly with electronic music!

Overall, the Paranormal Fuzz V2 is a truly haunting fuzz, and we are excited to grant you possession of it – so you can, in turn, be possessed by it.

Each Paranormal Fuzz V2 offers the following features:

  • Three knobs: Volume, Filter, and Fuzz
  • Engineered and manufactured in the USA
  • Manufactured with the highest quality components
  • Dimensions are 4.43" L x 2.65" W x 1.95" H
  • Current draw is ~5mA
  • 9V standard DC operation (power supply not included) – no battery compartment
  • True bypass switching

The Paranormal Fuzz V2 is priced at $159 (plus $8 shipping) and can be purchased directly from the Haunted Labs online store via hauntedlabs.com.

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