The MXR Sub Machine Fuzz kicks open the door to epic and unbridled sonic exploration. This mean little box combines the shaggy vintage tones of the La Machine Fuzz with a growling sub octave circuit, giving you a one way ticket to the sonic frontiers of heavy.
The Sub Machine Fuzz features the La Machine Fuzz’s circuitry and all of its functions, from its Volume, Tone, and Fuzz controls to its electrifying octave up mode. The MXR Custom Shop team upped the ante by adding an old school sub octave circuit with its own level control, so you can dial in just the right mix of fuzz and sub octave signals.
To further broaden the Sub Machine Fuzz’s thunderous tonal palette, the Custom Shop team added a Series switch so you can run the sub octave signal straight into the fuzz for subterranean saturation, or alongside the fuzz for a split channel effect.
The Sub Machine Fuzz features true bypass switching and comes in a sturdy, road-ready housing with components to match.
More info at http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/sub-machine-octave-fuzz
SIGNAL CHAIN:
Gibson SG + MXR Custom Shop Sub Machine + LAVA ELC Instrument Cable + Milkman Sound 20watt 6L6 Amp and 2-10" Cabinet
Recorded using a UA Apollo 16 Interface, Royer 121, and Telefunken CU-29 Copperhead microphones.
VIDEO CREDITS:
Performance: James Deprato
Executive Producer: Jimmy Dunlop
Director: Joey Tosi
Art Director: Graham Shaw
Sound/Editor: Max Baloian
Director of Photography: Donavan Sell
Grip/Camera Op: Andrew Haney
On Set Dresser: Mick Waller
SPECIAL THANKS:
Universal Audio, http://www.uaudio.com/
LAVA Cable, http://www.lavacable.com/
Royer Labs, http://www.royerlabs.com/
Telefunken Microphones, http://www.telefunken-elektroakustik.com/
Milkman Sound, http://milkmansound.com/amplifiers