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ZVex creates
some of the world's wildest coolest effects pedals. They
feature true bypass switching, on/off status LED, handmade
high quality build, all analog circuits, and TONE! We
stock a huge selection of ZVex,
but contact us to see if a particular ZVex pedal is in stock.
We special order any and all ZVex! |
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ZVex
Box Of Rock Vexter Series • $199.00
The Box of Rock (TM) is Z.Vex Effect's first "distortion" pedal,
highly specialized to simulate the "everything on 10" sound
of a classic Marshall ® JTM45 non-master-volume amplifier.
The Box of Rock also contains an extremely high-headroom, unity-to-50X
gain booster with nominal input impedance and low hiss.The boost
channel follows the distortion channel so that the distortion is
able to hit your amp harder when both switches
are engaged, for boosting solos and what-not.
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ZVex
Box Of Rock Hand Painted • $329.00
The Box of Rock (TM) is Z.Vex Effect's first "distortion" pedal,
highly specialized to simulate the "everything on 10" sound
of a classic Marshall ® JTM45 non-master-volume amplifier. The Box
of Rock also contains an extremely high-headroom, unity-to-50X gain
booster with nominal input impedance and low hiss.The boost channel
follows the distortion channel so that the distortion is able to hit
your amp harder when both switches are engaged, for boosting solos and
what-not.
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ZVex
Fuzz Factory Vexter Series • $179.00
The Vexter Fuzz Factory is identical in construction to the
newest hand-painted Fuzz Factories. Because it is hand silk-screened
instead of hand-painted, it is at a reduced price! This is
a five-knob fuzz using two new old-stock sixties germanium transistors.
Although the five knobs are named for the parameters over which they
seem to
have the most control. They are controls
for various
operating levels and biases, and basically shape you a personalized fuzz. |
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ZVex
Fuzz Factory Hand Painted • $299.00
This is a five-knob fuzz using two new old-stock sixties
germanium transistors. The circuit is not modeled after any classic
fuzz design,
but should have been around when Leary was still lucid. Although the
five knobs are named for the parameters over which they seem to have
the most control, please don't hold Zach to it. They are controls
for various
operating levels and biases, and basically shape you a personalized fuzz.
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ZVex
LoFi Loop Junkie • $369.00
This is the Lo-Fi Loop Junky. It is a 20 second ANALOG looping
device. It’s
really low fidelity… the
recording of your guitar is filled with hiss, moan, distortion and warped-record
strangeness, but everyone will be able to tell the loop from your real
guitar. If cool loops with gobs of character are what you desire, then
you know you need this crazy device. A must come check out pedal.
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ZVex
Machine • $319.00
ZVex designed this new distortion generator, Machine, with
some different limitations. Basically it sounds like bleep by itself,
but put the Machine front of your beautifully smooth distortion device,
pin the controls wide open and look out. This thing will make your tone
cut like a 64 blade Robo Machette
running at 10,000 RPM. It's that dangerous and it is NOT subtle......Machine
is aptly named. Wicked!
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ZVex
Wooley Mammoth • $359.00
Sensitive and touchy, This bass fuzz has tremendous bottom
end and a beautiful harmonic structure that sounds blistering with a
guitar too. At most settings you will notice that low frequency pressure
is preserved. This circuit has a frequency response that continues several
octaves below audibility. The subs will knock everything off of your
amps, so put the the bottles on the floor. No kidding.
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ZVex
Ooh Wha II • $379.00
The Ooh-Wah is sort of a combination of a tremolo
and a wah pedal. You have a choice between 4, 6, or 8 steps/channels
for. In seek-mode, the ooh-wah steps
through from one wah setting to another and starts over after it gets
to the end
of the sequence. There's a total of 9 knobs, a speed
control, and 8 wah settings, which get brighter when you
turn them to the left. You can set up patterns which accentuate notes
in arpeggiated chords at particular spots. |
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ZVex
Ringtone TT • $389.00
The Ringtone by Z.Vex Effects is the world's first dedicated
sequenced ring modulator for guitar. The controls are as follows:
from the left, there is a run/step switch to select sequence/random
operation
or manual stepping operation,
a speed control for the sequence/random mode, 8 individual carrier pitch
adjustment knobs, the sequence/random stomp switch which doubles as a
manual step control, and the true-bypass stomp switch on the right.
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ZVex
Super Hard-On • $239.00
This is the perfect boost/preamp pedal. The volume
knob is a negative-feedback control styled after classic 60's recording
console inputs. It's so transparent
no one will be able to tell you're using a pedal. Perfect for making
the most of a classic amp and guitar, because it simply makes your guitar
bigger and pushes the amp harder, causing natural overload. When cranked,
it sounds much louder than a fuzz or distortion under stage conditions. |
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ZVex
Super Duper • $319.00
The SUPER-DUPER 2-IN-1 has two of the infamous but
Super Hard-On pedals in one small box, with
two switches
and LED indicators. Also, in this SUPER-DUPER 2-IN-1 is a
Master volume control that lets you use it as an overdrive/distortion
with any output volume. Well, suffice to say, if it weren't there,
you'd go deaf with both of those channels cranked up. This pedal is
dangerously
loud.
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ZVex
Tremorama Hand Painted Series • $379.00
The Tremorama is an eight-stage sequencer-controlled tremolo
pedal. The controls are, from left to right, 4/8/6 step selector
switch, speed (tempo), and 8 sequencer volume controls.
There is also a true-bypass stomp switch which causes the sequencer
to “halt” and wait at step number 1 until the pedal
is turned back on. It makes Tremolo shapes that no other device
can do.
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ZVex
Jonny Octave • $339.00
The Jonny Octave is an octave-up pedal designed
to raise the apparent pitch of single notes on your guitar by one or two
octaves. The controls are, from left to right, Octave 2 Volume and Octave
1 Volume. The two switches are, from left to right, Octave 1/Octave 2 selector
switch and True Bypass switch. There are also trim pots on the inside for
gain stage control which are explained in detail in the manual. |
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ZVex
Octane III • $319.00
Remember the late sixties? Jimi turning everyone on to wild
fuzz stuff? Maybe not. But you don't have to be old enough to be a hippie
to get off on this wild pedal. The circuit uses a combination of germanium
diode and transistor fuzz generation and a ring modulator to turn simple
chords into nutso note combinations and complex chords into incredible
noise...and makes solos soar impossibly high. |
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ZVex
Fuzz Probe • $349.00
The Fuzz Probe is a kind of cross between a theremin and
a Fuzz Factory. There is a 3 5/8" copper plate mounted on a
chunk of 3/8" clear acrylic that passes over the top of the
pedal housing, angles down to sharp turn, and goes back to the pedal.
The copper plate controls the effect with proximity. |
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ZVex
Wha Probe • $329.00
It is a theremin-style antenna controlling a wah, getting brighter
as your foot approaches. It has one extra feature, however. There's a
Super Hard-On boost circuit in front of the wah, with a knob to set the
exact
level of boost for driving your wah sound. It can be turned up high enough
to make the wah crack up a little for that "something's gonna blow" sound. |
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ZVex
Trem Probe • $319.00
The Tremolo Probe is a kind of
cross between a theremin volume control and a Super Hard-On. At the the
heart of this pedal is a super hard-on circuit combined with a probe
controller
circuit. You can tap on this pedal with your
foot to make lovely tremolo sounds that are in perfect time with your foot's
movement. You can also use the pedal to make reverse-sounding
volume swells or pedal-steel type volume effects. |
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ZVex
Nano Amp • $499.00
The world's smallest production
tube amp, the Nano Head by Z.Vex Amps. This little marvel is a one-half
watt (distorted) powerhouse that will surprise you with its apparent
volume. Plug it into a 4X12 (or any 8 to 16 ohm speaker) and listen
to it roar! This amp is voiced to deliver classic rock tone, with
a very high level of crunch available if it's wanted. Just crank the
volume
knob around to the level of distortion you desire, from a very quiet
(one tenth watt) clean mode to a micro-Marshall (TM) blast when cranked
up. I am making myself a little ill (gag!) trying to describe the
tone of my Nano, using the same tired old phrases that all the amp
and distortion
box makers use, but I think it's true... it does a great job of emulating
big amps at very reasonable volumes, which makes it exceptionally
nice for recording.
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