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Red Witch call its Fuzz God IV the “most dial-able fuzz on the planet”

An internal eight-way dip switch offers 264 gain and tone combinations.

Red Witch Fuzz God IV

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The fourth iteration of Red Witch’s Fuzz God pedal has arrived, and this time, the New Zealand pedal maker says that the Fuzz God IV is the “most dial-able fuzz on the planet”.

The Fuzz God IV returns to a horizontal design, akin to the Fuzz God II. Its controls include three foot switches, three knobs and two mini-toggles.

From left to right, foot switches engage the effect, an Octavia circuit, and a Wrath Oscillation mode. To quickly find out what mode you’re in, you can refer to the tri-colour LED located in the top. Red indicates that the fuzz is engaged; blue means it’s in Octavia mode; violet corresponds to fuzz with Octavia; Cyan denotes fuzz with Wrath oscillation, and White means that the fuzz, Octavia and Wrath are all engaged.

Knobs include a master volume, a fuzz knob, and ‘Wrath’ and ‘Sputter’ controls. Turning the ‘Sputter’ knob clockwise produces a more smooth signal, while going counterclockwise introduces more sputtery, squelchy fuzz goodness.

Located internally is an eight-way dip switch which offers even more in terms of tonal variety. These make changes to the tone and gain of the Fuzz God IV, and a total of 264 combinations are available.

Hear the Fuzz God IV in action below:

The Fuzz God IV is available now at $239.99. Each is hand assembled, numbered and signed by Red Witch’s Ben Fulton. The first batch is limited to 150 pieces.

Learn more at redwitchpedals.com 

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