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    FREDRIC EFFECTS Super Unpleasant Companion Nouveau


    Shin-Ei Companion FY-2 & Shin-Ei Superfuzz FY-6 In One Pedal

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    that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.

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    Berkshire 
    SL4 4YZ 
    United Kingdom

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    About the FREDRIC EFFECTS Super Unpleasant Companion Nouveau


    Fredric Effects' Super Unpleasant Companion Nouveau is a celebration of 2 classic fuzz circuits designed by Japanese company Shin-Ei in the late 1960s and early 1970s. 

    Shin-Ei licensed its designs out to several companies, and perhaps the most famous version of its FY-6 is the Univox Superfuzz, as used by Pete Townshend on the Who's Live At Leeds masterpiece.

    This pedal packs the Shin-Ei Companion FY-2 and Shin-Ei Superfuzz FY-6 circuits into a single compact mini-wedge pedal enclosure. You can switch between the circuits with a handy toggle switch.

    The 'Nouveau' moniker refers to a recent redesign, packaging the fuzz into a smaller enclosure and moving the controls to the top surface.

    Companion FY-2

    The Companion FY-2 is a nasty, raspy chainsaw of a fuzz. It's not super-musical but has plenty of impact, and can be heard in all its glory on The Jesus And Mary Chain's Psychocandy (incidentally, The Jesus And Mary Chain now use Shin-Ei fuzzes modded by Fredric Effects!). Tone 1 setting is mid-dominant with a dense textural edge. Tone 2 mode is like putting a blanket over your cab, but brings a more focused bottom end and a grinding edge to the mid and high notes.

    Superfuzz FY-6

    The Superfuzz FY-6 is a richer style of fuzz but can get really bright thanks to the Expander control (this doesn't work in FY-2 mode). The FY-6 provides a 'wall of sound'. Tone 1 mode is what founder Tim Webster describes as 'garagey' and is slightly muddy, while the second tone mode is more expansive in scope but with a more scooped mid-range.

      Super Unpleasant Companion Nouveau Demos

      Super Unpleasant Companion Nouveau Features

      • 2 famed Japanese fuzz circuits
      • Companion FY-2 and Superfuzz FY-6 modes
      • FY-6 mode features 2 tone settings
      • Handmade in London, UK
      • Updated laser-cut enclosure for 2023
      • Expander, Balance, Mode & Tone controls
      • Individually numbered and signed by hand
      • Power: 9V power adaptor, centre-negative or 9V battery (neither are included)

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      About Fredric Effects

      Fredric Effects has been making highly regarded
      pedals for a number of years. Founder Tim Webster, based in north London, is a fan of the eclectic - alongside classics such as his Golden Eagle (a faithful recreation of the Klon Centaur), some of his pedals, such as the Regent 150 Preamp, offer unique takes on rare East German amps and pedals.

      Fredric Effects pedal enclosures are built for a hard life. Made from folded steel, they're incredibly solid and have a feeling of heft to them. The finish is exceptional, with bevelled edges on each corner.

      Tim uses the finest components, sourcing NOS diodes and transistors for many of his pedals.

      Fredric Effects pedals can be found on the boards of pro guitarists including Future Of The Left, Kurt Vile, Biffy Clyro, The Jesus And Mary Chain, Foals, Marmozets, Arrows of Love, and Bombay Bicycle Club.