Tag: Mosferatwo
Behind The Scenes – Mosferatwo – Part 4: The Graphic Design
Designing the Mosferatwo: A Visual Identity Merging Sophistication with Dark Energy When the Mosferatwo was complete, I knew the graphic design had to reflect its character—a blend of sophistication and raw, dark energy. My initial concept revolved around turning the MOSFET transistor symbol into a vampire-like face. It felt like the perfect nod to the… Read more
Behind The Scenes – Mosferatwo – Part 3: How It Works
Mosferatwo Pedal Circuit Design The Mosferatwo is not your typical overdrive pedal. Its unique sound comes from its carefully crafted circuit, designed entirely with MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor) technology. MOSFETs are used throughout the pedal. Not only in the clipping stages but also in the op-amps and transistors for amplification. Shaping its dynamic and responsive… Read more
Behind The Scenes – Mosferatwo – Part 2: The Sound
Mosferatwo Pedal Sound Characteristics A Warm, Dark, and Saturated Tone When I set out to create the Mosferatwo, I had a clear vision for the kind of sound I wanted: warm, dark, and saturated with a natural richness that feels like an extension of the guitar itself. I wanted it to live in that sweet… Read more
Behind The Scenes – Mosferatwo – Part 1: The Name
The Inspiration Behind the Mosferatwo Pedal Naming When I started working on this overdrive pedal, my goal was clear. I wanted to create a warm, dark-sounding overdrive that could take you into the depths of garage blues territory, from dirty grit to greasy fuzz. I’ve always been drawn to the sound of MOSFET technology because… Read more