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Quick Start Guide
Made in Berlin, Germany since 2013
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E-mail: [email protected] | Website: www.kma-machines.com
© 2022 KMA Audio Machines UG & Co.KG
Quick Start Guide
Thank you for purchasing this FUZZLY BEAR 2 Sub Octave Generator.
We hope you get many years of pleasure and use from this device and
if this is your rst product from our brand, welcome!
This simple connecting guide should help start you on your journey to
sonic creativity. However, if you wish to know all of the pedal’s hidden
secrets, you can nd more info on the product page at:
kma-machines.com
Some quick usage examples:
Do you crave that sludgy, chunky FuzzTortion sound? Set the GAIN
control to 3 o’clock and adjust the Bias (SKIN/MEAT) control to noon,
then dial in the VOL to taste. For increasingly more compressed and
gated Fuzz tones, increase the BIAS control further towards the MEAT
or give the FUZZLY BEAR 2 an even thicker coat of fur, by turning the
GAIN further up, allowing the magic to happen when it is set fully
clockwise.
On the other hand, if synthy sputtery Fuzz is what you desire, the
FUZZLY BEAR 2 also has you covered. When the GAIN is set to max
and the Bias set fully to MEAT, it will rip your face off and you’ll get
almost a ghost octave, pseudo trumpety kinda vibe, perfect for the
classic tunes of yesteryear. Decrease the Bias setting for more gnarly
aggressiveness.
With its incredible range of tones, the FUZZLY BEAR 2 is also capable of
old school Overdrive sounds. Set the Bias towards SKIN and dial in the
GAIN around noon. If this is too much, instantly clean up the signal by
rolling off the instrument volume.
FUZZLY BEAR 2 QSG V1.02
FUZZLY BEAR 2 Main Specications
• Modern re-imagining of the classic ‘Jordan Boss Tone’ Silicon-Fuzz
• Vintage ‘70s Fuzz sounds
• Tones ranging from sizzling and chunky overdriven tone
to a furry wall of fuzz
• SKIN/MEAT knob - provides control over Bias
• GAIN control - delivers a whole range of different fuzz shapes
• Compact enclosure with top-mounted jacks - will t into any setup
• True Bypass, with silent relay-based soft switching
Power requirements:
9 V DC, centre -, 2.1 mm, 35 mA max. current draw
9 V DC
Input
FOOTSWITCH
Activates the pedal
MAIN INPUT
Connect your instrument or other audio devices
here (Guitar/Bass/Synths etc.)
MAIN OUTPUT
Connect your amplier/next series of pedal(s)
or other audio devices here
VOL
Selects the master output level
GAIN
Selects the amount of gain
BIAS Control
Selects between two distinct voicing styles
or any variations in between
SKIN: sharp, thin and uffy (fully left/CCW)
MEAT: thick and meaty (fully right/CW)
LEDs
Dual LEDs show when the beast is active