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Analog Man carries the Black Cat Bee Buzz Fuzz Booster pedal. It's a slimmed down, more affordable version of the Bee Buzz, based on the original Roland Bee Baa. Created for players who just want a little fuzz without all the fancy features... a Wee Buzz!
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Currently Unavailable. The Black Cat Superfuzz is based on the 1970s Univox superfuzz which is quite a popular fuzz pedal with a decent wallop of upper octave.
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Analog Man carries the Black Cat D&S Pedal, based on the old Maxon D&S or OD-801
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Analog Man carries the Black Cat Mini Trem. In late 2010 this pedal was made available again. It's a dual function tremolo/clean boost pedal featuring a classic '60s style tremolo with Speed and Depth controls. Also has BOOST and TONE knobs, AC adapter jack, and blinking LED.
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Analog Man carries the Black Cat OD-Boost Pedal, a Black Cat OD-1 and a clean boost packed into the same pedal, with an order reverse switch.
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Analog Man carries the Black Cat OD-1 / Freddie Fuzz. The OD-1 is a very sensitive distortion pedal, housed in a small black MXR distortion+ sized box. This pedal can go from clean, slightly crunchy tone to all-out saturated fuzz.
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Analog Man carries the Black Cat Bass Octave Fuzz. This pedal is a clone of the rare and valuable MAESTRO BASS BRASSMASTER. It is a fuzz with an upper octave sound like an octavia, specifically voiced for Bass but working well with guitar also.
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9/25/18: We have 2 in stock - one blue & one denim
Analog Man carries the Black Cat Bee Buzz Fuzz Booster pedal. In mid 2011 this pedal was made available, a new improved version of the original and rare Roland Bee Baa.
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Analog Man carries the Black Cat Mona Wah Modern, Standard version. Features a special custom tuned Black Cat inductor, as well as the
newly engineered Black Cat wah pot, a
sophisticated tone-sculpting tool instead of a mere novelty quack
machine.
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