Friday, November 2, 2018 — Los Angeles, California – BAE Audio, a manufacturer of premium analog gear built to exceed vintage specifications, will showcase its latest pedals, DI boxes and other gear at The Los Angeles Pedal and Synth Expo — a free for all interactive marketplace of guitar effect pedals and synthesizers being held this weekend. The exposition, which takes place on November 3 and 4 at DAF Studios, a warehouse near the Echo Park neighborhood in Los Angeles, is organized by The Deli magazine, Delicious Audio, and Vintage King.
BAE Audio's Colin Leibich will conduct live demonstrations of the company's new Royaltone and Hot Fuzz guitar pedals. Attendees can visit BAE Audio’s booth on Saturday, November 3rd between noon and 7:00 p.m. and Sunday November 4th between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. “We are grateful to The Deli, Delicious Audio and Vintage King for hosting this event,” commented Colin Leibich. “Our pedals, Dis and outboard gear present an array of options for musicians looking to achieve a unique sound, while taking the audio quality to another level.”
Caught by the Fuzz
BAE Audio's Hot Fuzz dual-stomp guitar pedal — which is suitable for both guitarists and modular synthesists — features both a vintage-style treble booster and a vintage-style fuzz, each with independent bypass switches. The Hi Frequency Boost side features a single gain control, while the Fuzz side features treble, bass, juice, and gain controls to dial in the perfect tone. Each side of the pedal stands on its own, whether using the Hi Frequency Boost to drive a dirty amp into saturation, or the Fuzz for anything from subtle rhythm saturation to a singing lead tone. Kicking on both pedals yields a distinctive searing fuzz tone that is sure to cut through the mix and