Up for auction is a very interesting recreation of a Ram's Head fuzz.  It's a Browne Amplification T4 Fuzz and it is a good one.  You say you've never heard of Browne effects.  Well, I can't say I was either.  Browne is a small builder of boutique effects out of Kansas, MO.  Mostly dirt pedals like their Protein and Carbon, but they are well thought of.  The T4 Fuzz is Browne's take on the classic Ram's Head Muff but with some modern upgrades.  Please go to the last paragraph for a more detailed description of this awesome fuzz pedal.


I was able to purchase two of these T4 Fuzz pedals from a music store that was going out of business.  Both were brand NEW and had never been played.  I'll be keeping one for myself and that means someone will soon be playing this awesome fuzz pedal.  'The pedal you will be bidding on was being used as a visual display unit.  I have played this pedal twice inside my home studio.  Pedal plays and sounds great.  I'm calling it OPEN BOX but if you prefer to call it USED, so be it.  For all intents and purposes, this is a NEW pedal.  No box, etc., included.  You just get an awesome fuzz pedal.  I know you're gonna like it.  Don't let this opportunity pass you by.


Lots of info online and some really great you tube videos as well.  I urge you to check those out.


I pack items up properly and ship out quickly.  For international shipping I do use Ebay's Global Shipping exclusively.  Please do not bid unless you are willing to use that shipping service.


Below is some additional info:


Browne Amplification’s latest offering, the T4 Fuzz, is the brand’s take on a classic four- transistor fuzz pedal.  You might think that original manufacturer Electro Harmonix has enough variants on the Big Muff to satisfy most needs, but boutique manufacturers have their own angles on what the perfect variation should be, and Browne Amplification’s is the T4.  Its take on the circuit is to give it a flattened EQ curve for extra mids over the typically scooped Muff, so that the sound doesn’t get lost in the mix when you kick the pedal in.  Compared to our collection of Muffs, this one is closest in character to our favorite ‘Ram’s Head’ model but has a more focused midrange with less murk lower down and a sweet clarity in the top-end.  That’s reflected in the Tone knob’s action, which runs from rounded and flute-y to searing treble, while still retaining presence and it cleans up nicely with guitar volume, too.  Combine that with a Sustain knob that runs from a more splatty fuzz at its lower reaches right through to typical Muff-style full saturation and massive sustain, and you have fuzz/distortion flexibility in a box.