PRIVATE INVITATION - Facet VX T/Bender - Acid Etched Special Edition
PRIVATE INVITATION - Facet VX T/Bender - Acid Etched Special Edition
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10 x Special Acid Etched versions go on sale Sat 15th Feb 2025
Tonights drop might be a minute or two late - im experimenting with automating these drops - the current system is accurate to a couple of of minutes ... So don't panic if its not live at spot on at 8pm =]
Part of the FACET collection of 4 fuzzfa[e circuit variants.
Ltd Edition Version with Acid Etched Graphic and Black Hammer finish interior (photos to come. The etched photos below are of an IZ for representation of the finish)
The Facet VX is a silicon tonal clone of the V0X T/Bender. This was the two transistor fuzz that succeeded the V0x Distortion booster in 1966.
Built around a matched pair of very old Philips BC549C silicon transistors, these high gain devices produce a bright and biting tone.
Within the Facet range it has the least bass output, but don't let that deter you, as it makes up for that with a tone that cuts through even the noisiest mix. Consider it the Treble Booster of the fuzzworld. Into an already breaking amp or overdrive pedal where the FuzzFace begins to cave in, the VX shines!
Continuing the Daughterboard PCB style. Izzy basically told me what she wanted to hear and like any good Dad I did as I was asked (told).
Controls are Fuzz, Vol and Trim. Fuzz and Vol are Pretty much self explanatory, but the trim has some hidden magic - This controls the pedals input resistance. Fully clockwise the control is out of the circuit, so as you turn the knob anti clockwise it will increase the input impedance and reduce the saturation at the output. This is useful for many reasons, such as playing high output pickups or running a wah pedal before the fuzz. It can also be used to take the edge off the saturation and help with clean-up from the guitar volume and fatness. it still does a great job still keeping its dynamics intact as you turn down your guitar volume.
Screen-printed using super glossy old school enamel ink. its hard to photograph just how cool this finish is.
Izzy builds these fuzz pedals in our garden workshop in Northamptonshire UK. This includes painting, drilling, and screen printing the design onto the enclosures. Izzy populates the vintage style circuit board with the finest components. We finish the entire pedal to a standard that looks as good inside, as it sounds on the outside. It might be covered up but when you're in that moment you KNOW the mojo you have under the hood.
Please be aware, these are totally hand built and so there might me some slight cosmetic variation between each pedal. Tonally, I play each one to make sure they sound as good as the first one, before signing off, no tone generator, no gadgets - just a telecaster and my ears.
Please note, all my silicon pedals have a boss style 2.1 center negative DC jack only, there is no battery snap. silicon transistors are not sensitive to DC supply type unlike their germanium counterparts.


