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NY Amp Show '09 - Fuchs Audio Technology Noxious, Verbrator & Tri-Modulator Demos

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2009

http://www.premierguitar.com PG's Joe Coffey is On Location at the 2009 New York Amp Show where he visits the Fuchs Audio Technology booth. In this video segment, we get hear three of Fuchs' newest pedals; Noxious, Tri-Modulator and Verbrator. The Noxious is Black Label Society's Nick Catanese's signature distortion pedal. It includes a fully-adjustable input gain control, amp-like fully interactive Bass, Middle and Treble tone controls and a Master Volume, which is designed not to suck tone. With a low-noise input circuit based on Fuchs' Pure Gain pedal, and an output section that is like a miniature power amplifier, the Noxious can go from a mild to wild overdrive with no problem.

The Tri-Modulator is an chorus, flanger and tremolo pedal built in one small package.

The Verbrator is a new multi-purpose pedal that combines an all-tube effects loop with a studio grade reverb featuring a 32-Khz clock speed for full 16-K audio bandwidth. Not only is it a reverb pedal, but it's an effects loop. It features a level control and decay control allowing you to have a short medium or long decay reverb algorithm.

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  • in the guitar world demo of this pedal he plays it with a clean amp and used this for distortion and it sounded great it seemed to have alot of gain

  • The Noxious pedal is an overdrive... should be used with an already dirty amp.

    it's Nick's pedal, and if you've ever heard or seen Nick play, he's real big on turning his od pedal on and off.

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  • noxious pedal would sound sick, with an actual metal player and a guitar packed with some emg's or seymour blackouts

  • The metal demo was ... mmm ... you see ...

  • Noxius costs 249 Dollars

  • how much coast a pedalboard like that, i am very interested.

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