Animals Pedal Sunday Afternoon Is Infinity Bender - Pedal of the Day

Animals Pedal Sunday Afternoon Is Infinity Bender

Posted By Pedal of the Day on Wednesday, October 28, 2020 in Animals Pedal, Fuzz, Wren and Cuff | 0 comments




Animals Pedal Sunday Afternoon Is Infinity Bender

There have been a lot of Tone Bender-ish pedals coming through the shop as of late, and we couldn’t be happier about it. We’ve got another one for you today, this time coming from our friends at Animals Pedal. The Sunday Afternoon Is Infinity Bender, despite having a wildly long and potentially confusing moniker, is a fairly simple and straightforward fuzz. That said, there’s still plenty here to investigate.

Another collaboration between Animals Pedal and Matthew Holl of Wren and Cuff, the Sunday Afternoon Is Infinity Blender features just three knobs, but plenty of mojo. It reproduces the sound of the famous mid-60’s germanium Tone Bender, but does so using a silicon chip. The Volume and Fuzz controls do their respective jobs, while the Smooth control adjusts the tone balance, warmth and edginess of the effect. This fuzz delivers a thick and warm fuzz tone, with a center of gravity in the low-to-mid region.

Like we said, there’s not a lot to this one, but the sounds it produces are vast and really well done. Re-creating a pedal of such inspiration and sonic lore is not always an easy thing, and this one has been done with both style and professionalism. If you don’t know about Animals Pedal (formerly Ninevolt Pedals), be sure to check out some more reviews RIGHT HERE on our site. And, of course, you gotta click below to hear the Sunday Afternoon Is Infinity Bender in action. Enjoy, and bask in all the wooly, fuzzy glory – cheers!

Use this link to purchase this pedal on Amazon and support us: Animal Pedals Sunday Afternoon Bender Fuzz Effects Pedal

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