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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. Under the whole mess
is a 3 5/8" by 7" sheet of aluminum that provides shielding
from annoying ground effects and wires under the stage. It also serves
to protect the knobs from being knocked off if you drop it on them...
and it makes a nice toe chopper if you are barefoot, so (legal disclaimer:)
DO NOT DROP THIS PEDAL ON YOUR FOOT! IT IS HEAVY AND HAS VERY POINTY
CORNERS THAT COULD DAMAGE LIVING CREATURES AND FINE HARDWOOD FLOORING.
ALSO, YOU COULD BREAK SOMETHING. Like your dog.
What does this pedal do?
Already, it should be apparent that this is the most dangerous pedal
I have every made. Ow! The copper antenna projects a field of RF energy
that is affected by your foot (or other appendage), altering the circuit
that generates it, an in so doing, increasing the brightness of that
LED on the top of the pedal and also controlling the STABILITY (STAB)
knob on the back. I could have made it just control that LED, I mean,
that's enough for some people, but nooo, I went and connected it to
the stability knob too. This lets you select your favorite squealy fuzz
factory setting (doesn't the band love that?) and then mess around with
the STAB knob with your foot and create little melodies and interference
modulations with your guitar (doesn't the band love that even more?).
How does one get it to do something interesting?
Well now. That's a fine question. Let's say you set the knobs (face
them straight on to do this) to vol=9 o'clock, gate=7 o'clock, comp=10
o'clock, drive=noon, and stab=7 o'clock. By the way, to get the widest
range for the probe control, be sure to leave the stab knob on 7 o'clock.
THE PROBE ADJUSTS THE STAB KNOB FROM WHEREVER IT IS SET, UPWARDS TOWARD
THE MOST CLOCKWISE POSITION AS YOU GET CLOSER TO THE ANTENNA. It you
set the stab knob more clockwise, say, to select a favorite pitch to
start from, the probe will let you raise that pitch up to the top as
you get closer. If you put the stab knob at the top, at 5 o'clock, all
the way up, the probe will do NOTHING. That's cause it is made to adjust
that knob from WHEREVER IT IS SET to the TOP, and if it is already at
the top, then no adjustment takes place. Get it? No? Well, just set
the STAB somewhere lower than all the way up, preferably all the way
down, and don't bug me about it.
So you might start with those settings and then follow these rules:
1) Plug in (input and battery switch is on right). Turn your guitar
volume slightly down. Just a little.
2) Make sure your guitar cords are AWAY from the antenna. They will
mess with the probe just like your foot does.
3) The pedal will be squealing (if it's not, stomp on it until it is.)
You can adjust the pitch of the squeal with your foot.
4) Use the volume control on your guitar to adjust the blend of the
pitch effect and guitar fuzz.
5) Noodle with the settings (other than the volume control, they all
affect the pitch and tone).
DON'T MESS WITH THE SCREWDRIVER ADJUSTMENT SETTINGS UNDER THE PEDAL.
Now that I said that, half of you will run for a screwdriver. Just remember
this: use a bright light first and MARK the original settings. The white
screwdriver slots have a light arrow imprinted on them... really, they
do, look closer. Use a pin or sharp tool or sharpie and scratch or mark
the metal where the original setting is before you goof around with
the controls. Turning the controls in the direction of the arrows INCREASES
the sensitivity of the antenna. DO NOT turn up the LED control to the
top and leave it there. All that will do is drain your battery. I put
these controls on the pedals to make it easy for me to adjust the units
to a good starting point, where the STAB is controlled completely over
a few inch range of motion. In case you want to reduce the sensitivity,
turn the RF control in the opposite direction from the arrow and you
can make the plate respond only when your foot is in contact with it.
If you are careful, you can adjust it so that the sensitive range goes
from just touching it to putting your weight on it. Maybe that's what
you want... how should I know?
Changing the battery: Take out the screws on the bottom of the painted
part of the pedal. The entire bottom plate will lift away. Look at the
way the battery is placed... the clip goes toward that little RF board
with the blue thingies on it. Take out the old one and put in an ALKALINE.
Because, it sounds just as good as that cheap offshore battery I gave
you with the unit, and will last a lot longer with the LED thingie eating
it alive. By the way, when your foot is off the pedal, if the led is
off, the battery will last a long, long time. Most of the battery life
is lost when the LED is BRIGHT. The fuzz factory draws very little power.
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