LORD KERMFET - Special Edition Odd Shoppe (dual overdrive - germanium + JFET)

$240.00
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This is the custom Odd Shoppe special edition LORD KERMFET! Along with the hilarious custom artwork (including Kermit’s banjo replacing the sword, & an actual name change), it has a beautiful bright green sand-texture enclosure, stunning silver aluminum knobs, & it’s one of the first 50 serial numbers so it includes the pure brass front-place & real chain-mail fragments inside the LED!

The Lord GermFet is a tone-chasers dream. A dual overdrive pedal featuring 2 different types of low-to-medium gain overdrives that when combined can put some medieval hair on your chest. One side is a true germanium overdrive using 3 authentic Russian germanium transistors (a heavily modded version of the old TA-100 circuit), the other side is an amp-like JFET overdrive in the vein of a Fetzer Valve. Both sides have tons of tweakability & their order can even be flipped. The germanium side goes to 11, pushing the 3 germanium transistors near fuzz territory if needed, as well as a “vintage” mode that produces a more old-school buzzy overdrive tone (think "Satisfaction"). This is the dirt pedal to have if you were stranded on a desert island (or stranded in the studio).

This is the custom Odd Shoppe special edition LORD KERMFET! Along with the hilarious custom artwork (including Kermit’s banjo replacing the sword, & an actual name change), it has a beautiful bright green sand-texture enclosure, stunning silver aluminum knobs, & it’s one of the first 50 serial numbers so it includes the pure brass front-place & real chain-mail fragments inside the LED!

The Lord GermFet is a tone-chasers dream. A dual overdrive pedal featuring 2 different types of low-to-medium gain overdrives that when combined can put some medieval hair on your chest. One side is a true germanium overdrive using 3 authentic Russian germanium transistors (a heavily modded version of the old TA-100 circuit), the other side is an amp-like JFET overdrive in the vein of a Fetzer Valve. Both sides have tons of tweakability & their order can even be flipped. The germanium side goes to 11, pushing the 3 germanium transistors near fuzz territory if needed, as well as a “vintage” mode that produces a more old-school buzzy overdrive tone (think "Satisfaction"). This is the dirt pedal to have if you were stranded on a desert island (or stranded in the studio).