Pedal Review: Emma Electronics Reezafratzitz

Delicious Audio recently reviewed the Reezafratzitz distortion pedal from Emma Electronics…read a bit below, and visit Delicious Audio for the complete review!

Emma Electronics Reezafratzitz

If the crazily named Reezafratzitz distortion pedal from Denmark’s Emma Electronics (street $245) has a dual personality, both of them are nasty. But for lovers of saturated distortion, the pedal’s double-trouble approach to fuzzing up sound waves offers musical, usable tones.

The magic in the box is the Reezafratzitz’s “Bias” knob. Turn it all the way counter-clockwise and you’ve got what Emma describes as “Class B” distortion, an amp class that’s rarely used but that’s known for its flabber.

Turn it all the way clockwise and the pedal emulates “Class A” distortion, common to small tube amps. (The more efficient AB amp class alternates the signal between two sets of tubes, sharing the strain and allowing for a more efficient, louder amp — a big yawn from a distortion point of view).

Click thru to Delicious Audio for the rest of this review, by Howard Stock.

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