Dunlop MXR M296 Classic 108 Fuzz Data Sheet

Classic 108 Fuzz
M296
Now in an MXR mini housing, the Classic 108 Fuzz gives you all the same vintage fuzz tones in a much smaller footprint. Like its larger predecessor, it’s loaded with the silicon BC-108 transistor for a round and dirty crunch. This Classic 108 Fuzz also has the same no-nonsense control interface—just crank the Volume and Fuzz controls to your liking and start riffing. Use the Buffer switch on the side to make the fuzz play nice with wah pedals.
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External Controls
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2
3
1 OUTPUT knob controls overall effect volume
2 BUFFER switch removes high-end roll off and oscillation
caused by some wah pedals
3 FUZZ knob controls fuzz intensity
4 FOOTSWITCH toggles effect on/bypass
(blue LED indicates on)
4
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Basic Operation
Power
The MXR Classic 108 Fuzz is powered by the included Dunlop ECB003 9-volt adapter or the DC Brick™ and Iso-Brick™ power supplies.
Operation
1 Run a cable from your guitar to the Classic 108 Fuzz’s
INPUT jack and run another cable from its OUTPUT jack to your amplifier.
2 Start with both knobs at 12 o’clock. Turn the effect on
by depressing the footswitch.
3 Rotate the FUZZ knob clockwise to increase fuzz
intensity or counterclockwise to decrease it.
4 Rotate the VOLUME knob clockwise to increase overall
effect volume or counterclockwise to decrease it.
5 Engage the BUFFER switch to eliminate the oscillation
that sometimes occurs when a wah pedal is used in front of the Classic 108 Fuzz. You may notice a brightening of the fuzz tone.
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Specifications
Input Impedance / Buffer Switch On 800 kΩ
Output Impedance / Buffer Switch Off 10 kΩ
Output Impedance @ 1 KHz, Maximum Volume ~16 K ohm
Output Impedance @ 1 KHz, -6dB Volume ~120 K ohm
Maximum Output Leve -4 dBV
Maximum Gain @ 1 KHz, Volume & Fuzz Max 55 dB typ
Bypass True Hardwire
Power Requirements 2.5 ma @ 9VDC
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