Hi - just had to post this. I recently picked up a pedal that has helped end my search for a useable distortion/fuzz for pedal steel. Their “900” pedal is amazing. It has exactly the amount of parameter control so i can dial in whatever I need without it being too compressed due to the output of the pickups. Thoroughly enjoying it. EO
Their website - https://fairfieldcircuitry.com/
Fairfield Circuitry Pedals
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Fairfield Circuitry Pedals
GFI S-10 Ultra (GFI II pickup)
Sho-Bud Super Pro (wood necks) w/BL Pickups
RQ Jones Retrofit
Beard Decophonic 57/ Fishman JD preamp
Goodrich 6122-R
Walrus Slotva Reverb, JHS Thunderbolt, ZVEX fuzz factory
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Peavey Nashville 112, 400
Keal Cases
Sho-Bud Super Pro (wood necks) w/BL Pickups
RQ Jones Retrofit
Beard Decophonic 57/ Fishman JD preamp
Goodrich 6122-R
Walrus Slotva Reverb, JHS Thunderbolt, ZVEX fuzz factory
Evans JE-200, RE-150
Peavey Nashville 112, 400
Keal Cases
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Re: Fairfield Circuitry Pedals
Fairfield makes some great pedals. i have owned the meet maude delay, about 900 fuzz, shallow water modulator and barbershop v1 drive. they are really innovative and reward experimentation. worth trying for sure.