Anders knocked out a layout for this a few days ago on the forum and beat me to it, but I still wanted to whip up a layout for the main page.
From the Source:
The DOD Carcosa Fuzz is a doorway into an alternate fuzz universe,
where classic tones of legend coexist with splattered and shattered
Pollock abstractions. Combining the Carcosa’s wide-ranging AFTER bias
control with two toggle positions creates tones that range from porcine
fatness to dessicated shards. This versatility makes the Carcosa Fuzz a
good companion for dirty or clean amps. True bypass, tons of output, and
the visage of the King in Yellow sets the stage for fuzzy madness.
The DOD Carcosa Fuzz has an exaggerated mid-range and treble
character that help it stand out in a mix. It has been designed to cut
through a dense and heavy band but still have great note articulation
with chords. However, when extreme bias (AFTER) ranges are selected many
wild and over-the-top sounds are possible.
where classic tones of legend coexist with splattered and shattered
Pollock abstractions. Combining the Carcosa’s wide-ranging AFTER bias
control with two toggle positions creates tones that range from porcine
fatness to dessicated shards. This versatility makes the Carcosa Fuzz a
good companion for dirty or clean amps. True bypass, tons of output, and
the visage of the King in Yellow sets the stage for fuzzy madness.
The DOD Carcosa Fuzz has an exaggerated mid-range and treble
character that help it stand out in a mix. It has been designed to cut
through a dense and heavy band but still have great note articulation
with chords. However, when extreme bias (AFTER) ranges are selected many
wild and over-the-top sounds are possible.
