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Z.Vex Effects
Company typePrivate
IndustryConsumer electronics
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)
FounderZachary Vex
HeadquartersMinneapolis, Minnesota, United States
ProductsEffects pedals
Websitehttps://www.zvex.com

Z.Vex Effects is an effects pedal company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their name derives from the name of founder Zachary Vex who is a respected[1] innovator[2] in the business, and by some described as a "mad scientist".[3]

Products

The company's most famous product is the Fuzz Factory. All of their pedals (except the budget-line Vextron series) are hand painted at their factory in Minnesota. All Vextron subassemblies are made in Taiwan, but the final assembly is completed in the United States.

Notable users

Other products

The company also manufactures a Probe line of effects (the Fuzz Probe, Wah Probe and Tremolo Probe) that are modified versions of other pedals the company makes. What makes this series of pedals unique is the copper plate, which has an antenna underneath it that senses how close your foot (or something else) is to the pedal, giving you the ability to manipulate an aspect of the pedal's sound. From the company's website:

"The probe circuit generates a small (one or two inches high) 'bubble' of RF energy at about a million cycles per second above the copper plate. As your foot or hand (or any wet or metallic object, for that matter) approaches the copper plate, the RF field is disturbed and the circuit reacts by increasing the brightness of an LED, which drives a photoresistive cell and controls the circuit."[1]

References

  1. ^ Hunter, Dave (Aug 31, 2004). Guitar effects pedals: the practical handbook. Hal Leonard Corporation.
  2. ^ "Weird Science". Guitar World. Aug 10, 2008. Retrieved Mar 4, 2012.
  3. ^ "Every Trick in the Bag". Fretboard Journal (6). Summer 2007.
  4. ^ zvex.com :: View topic - AC-DC
  5. ^ Interview with Anton Newcombe of Brian Jonestown Massacre | PMT Online