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Jam Pedals Unveils the Fuzz Phrase Si

Jam Pedals Fuzz Phrase SI

A vintage-inspired pedal designed to offer a rich harmonic profile and dynamic response. Featuring BC107 transistors, it offers long sustain, and clean tones reminiscent of classic germanium fuzz circuits.


Jam Pedals announced the launch of the Fuzz Phrase Si, the newest addition to their standard line of pedals, coming a year after the last Fuzz Phrase Ltd pedals sold out.

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"It is a tour de force of vintage sound and feels that strikes a perfect balance between sought-after tonal characteristics, long sustain across the register, and "clean-ability" rivaling the best vintage germanium fuzz circuits."

For more information, please visit jampedals.com.

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Clever application of alternative materials that results in a simple, make-everything-sound-better boost and low-gain overdrive.

Might not have enough overdrive for some tastes (although thatā€™s kind of the idea).

$240 street

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