FX69B Grunge
FX69B Grunge pedals from early 1998 (left) and VFX-seriesDOD introduced the FX69B Grunge in 1998, replacing the FX69 in DOD's lineup. While the circuit was updated for the final chassis design, and the name "Grunge" was trademarked, there was little difference between the two versions (and early ad copy simply referred to the new pedal as the "FX69", without the "B" designation). The vast majority of FX69B Grunge pedals were made in China as part of the "VFX" series, but at least the very first production run was made in the U.S.A.
- Controls: Loud (level), Low (low eq), High (hi eq), Grunge (distortion)
- From the manual: "The FX69B Grunge is a hypercharged high-gain preamp so nasty and so heavy, it'll have your bandmates screaming for mercy. Even its distortion is distorted. ... This is the kind of high-gain distortion that allows notes to sustain into infinity, simulating the distortion of a guitar amplifier turned up to eleven - wait... no twelve ! , clipping the signal and causing distortion. One of the advantages of using a pedal-type distortion like the FX69B is that big, heavy distortion can be produced at any amplifier volume or setting."
- Notable IC chips: three 4560D op-amps
- Related circuits: FX66, FX70P, GFX70
- FX heritage: FX69
FX69B
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