TM
Mayonaise
MkIII

A faithful recreation of that old-school big box that gave us our start

Creamy, sustaining, amp-blowing-up, huge distortion with a grainy, ear-pleasing, low-fi edge and just the right amount of 'hair'

Heavy does not have to mean harsh or unnatural or even modern

Finally a tone control that is actually useful and powerful, yet does not sound bad at any setting

Makes a single-coil pickup sound more like a humbucker, yet doesn't completely obliterate the guitar's tone

Makes a clean amp sound like a dirty, cranked amp, even at low volume--preamp or power-tube distortion not required.

 

Owner's Manual (58k pdf)

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Marshall style knobs


black (anodized, machined aluminum) knobs

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This is the sound

The tone of these transistors is nearly identical to the NOS units the original Mayonaise used (they look the same, too).  Just a couple of minor capacitor tweaks take it the rest of the way there.  Made of the same types of parts as used in our first product ever, which was a sonic clone of the circa 1971 "triangle knob" version fuzz box that used the legendary and unobtainable FS36999 transistors.

Has all that original pillowiness, grit, compression, and near infinite sustain as the original. 

 

The lead time on these pedals is about 2 to 4 weeks.