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Way Huge Unveils the Stone Burner Sub Atomic Fuzz​

Way Huge Unveils the Stone Burner Sub Atomic Fuzz​

Way Huge's new stompbox offers level controls for both fuzz and sub octave signals.


The Way Huge Smalls Stone Burner Sub Atomic Fuzz is designed to "put you in touch with your freaky side. It’ll have you threatening the world with searing fuzz in one moment and generating earth-shaking low end in the next." - Way Huge

The fuzz and sub octave signals each have their own level knobs. The Sub 1/Sub 2 switch lets you choose just how low your tone can go. Volume and Tone controls round out this pedal’s insidious interface.

Mr. Huge designed the Stone Burner Sub Atomic Fuzz as your all-purpose companion—"bring it along for everything from robot mating season to skullduggery in the Mojave Desert. Have some fun, and explore the outer reaches of your sanity. Fire up the Way Huge Smalls Stone Burner Sub Atomic Fuzz, and get weird. But remember to protect your eyes..." - Way Huge

Features

  • Fuzz and sub octave FX combine to create weird, wild tones
  • Choose between one or two octaves down
  • Level controls for both fuzz and sub octave signals
  • Volume and Tone controls round out an insidious interface

The Way Huge Smalls Stone Burner Sub Atomic Fuzz is available for pre-order now at $169.99 from your favorite retailer. Ships 9/15/23.

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