Strymon Canoga Vintage Silicon Fuzz Pedal

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Strymon offers their take on the venerable Fuzz Face with the Canoga. This silicon fuzz boasts all-analog design and simple controls for easy tone-smithing.

Vintage Simplicity



The Strymon Canoga Vintage Silicon Fuzz Pedal proves that sometimes simple wins. Ten years ago Gregg built a few custom fuzzes in an afternoon as a way of clearing his head, and they've been gathering dust on a shelf ever since. Unearthed seven years later when Strymon needed a fuzz to pair with their killer UltraViolet vibe, that rediscovery became the catalyst for the creation of their Series A line of all-analog pedals.

The Canoga is a tweaked version of a vintage silicon FuzzFace based upon one of Gregg's original three fuzz designs. Full up it works as a fuzz or distortion, but if you back the guitar's volume down there's a world of varied tones on tap for all different styles of music.

It's All About The Sound



Canoga is a simple pedal to use -- there's one knob for Drive and one for output Level -- but the interaction between the guitar and Canoga's input is critical, as is the interaction between it and your amp. As with many fuzz pedals, Canoga works brilliantly plugged into an amp with a bit of hair on the tone already, similar to how Jimi Hendrix and other guitar greats of the 60s and 70s ran their rigs.

Additional versatility comes from the interaction between your guitar's volume knob and the pedal's input. Traditionally, unbuffered fuzz pedals like to be connected directly to your guitar, so that the circuitry can "see" your guitar's pickups and volume pot. Full up on both of Canoga's pots and your guitar volume pot gets you the full fuzz read more experience, and rolling back the volume on the guitar opens up a new world of semi-clean blues, rock, Americana and pop sounds. The rolled back sound stays clear in the high frequencies and doesn't get muddy, so you might find that Canoga allows you to convincingly play riffs that you would normally employ a distortion pedal for, not a fuzz.

Series A



Killer code only sounds killer when it's hosted inside of an ideal analog environment, and even though Strymon is primarily known for their DSP prowess, their stuff wouldn't sound the way that it does without Strymon's strong analog team.

The analog guys are always coming up with interesting designs, so they've launched the 'Series A' line of pure analog pedals to give them an outlet, with Canoga being the second in the line, alongside Fairfax.

The designs you'll be seeing in 'Series A' are intended to offer something different from traditional Strymon offerings, with no MIDI, USB, firmware or digital processing. These will be pedals that are unabashedly analog, which means it could get really interesting! Keep an eye out for more 'Series A' pedals as Strymon goes forward.

Note: Power supply not included.

Features:

- Tweaked version of a vintage silicon FuzzFace style fuzz pedal.
- High frequency response stays clear when the guitar's volume is rolled back.
- Wide range of gain for different styles of music.
- Internal jumper sets the initial power up state, either bypassed or engaged.
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- Signal Path: Fully analog circuit
- Bypass: True Bypass
- Mono/Stereo: Mono in/out
- Dimensions (DxWxH): 4.53 x 2.83 x 2.33 (11.51 x 7.19 x 5.92 cm)
- Power requirements: Maximum 9 volts DC center-negative, with a minimum of 50mA (power supply NOT included.)

Dimensions and Weight in Packaging

Base Item

  • Shipping Weight: 0.86 lbs
  • Shipping Dimensions: 6 x 4 x 3 in
  • Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): Z120-CNGA

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: (805) 468-8788, (800) 980-8160
Email: support@strymon.net
Web: https://www.strymon.net/contact/

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