The SHO Factory

$225.00
sold out

A while back I had an idea to pair a Fuzz Factory and a SHO. Not only that, but I wanted to keep it in a 1590B footprint. Oh, and the Fuzz Factory needed to be a FF7, or better. And the SHO needed a volume control.

Thanks to Aion FX and my own super small SHO board design, I was able to make it happen.

The SHO Factory pairs an FF8, featuring two of the beloved Tungsram AC128 transistors, and a SHO boost capable of destroying speaker/eardrums.

Features a large amp jewel with a bi-color LED that is red when the FF is on, blue when the SHO is on and purple when both are on.

Disclaimer: This thing is loud. I’m not kidding. Either one of the effects by itself is capable of doing damage, and both together can decimate all. So start at low volume.

Get notified by email when this product is in stock.
Add To Cart

A while back I had an idea to pair a Fuzz Factory and a SHO. Not only that, but I wanted to keep it in a 1590B footprint. Oh, and the Fuzz Factory needed to be a FF7, or better. And the SHO needed a volume control.

Thanks to Aion FX and my own super small SHO board design, I was able to make it happen.

The SHO Factory pairs an FF8, featuring two of the beloved Tungsram AC128 transistors, and a SHO boost capable of destroying speaker/eardrums.

Features a large amp jewel with a bi-color LED that is red when the FF is on, blue when the SHO is on and purple when both are on.

Disclaimer: This thing is loud. I’m not kidding. Either one of the effects by itself is capable of doing damage, and both together can decimate all. So start at low volume.

A while back I had an idea to pair a Fuzz Factory and a SHO. Not only that, but I wanted to keep it in a 1590B footprint. Oh, and the Fuzz Factory needed to be a FF7, or better. And the SHO needed a volume control.

Thanks to Aion FX and my own super small SHO board design, I was able to make it happen.

The SHO Factory pairs an FF8, featuring two of the beloved Tungsram AC128 transistors, and a SHO boost capable of destroying speaker/eardrums.

Features a large amp jewel with a bi-color LED that is red when the FF is on, blue when the SHO is on and purple when both are on.

Disclaimer: This thing is loud. I’m not kidding. Either one of the effects by itself is capable of doing damage, and both together can decimate all. So start at low volume.