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Old Blood Noise Endeavors Presents the Alpha Haunt Fuzz

The pedal features a parallel enhance circuit with an independent volume control that's designed to bring in body and clarity.

Norman, OK (June 12, 2018) -- Exploring the vast variety of sounds you can coax from one fuzz circuit, the Alpha Haunt gives the user the ability to dial in a wide swath of fuzz textures - from open overdrives to squashed sputters.

The Alpha Haunt features:

  • Control over fuzz gain, compression, bias, and tone to set the base fuzz sound
  • Switchable fuzz range and tone control voices for further options
  • A parallel Enhance circuit with independent volume to bring in body and clarity
  • Active three-band master EQ to shape the output
  • Master volume to control the overall output level
  • True bypass switching and standard 9VDC center negative power

The Alpha Haunt is available now for $229 exclusively through the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Reverb store at https://reverb.com/shop/oldbloodnoiseendeavors. The first run is limited to 175 units in gold.

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