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EFFECTS BLACK CAT MONSTER K-FUZZ Black Cat’s latest iteration of the Monster K-Fuzz ($195 street) is a roaring, hot-rodded take on the ’60s Kay Fuzztone that’s also more pedalboardand wallet-friendly than past Black Cat versions. In addition to 3-position clipping and voicing toggles, it features input-gain and fuzz-frequency knobs, as well as a jack that allows you to control the fuzz frequency with an expression pedal. blackcatpedals.com COPPERSOUND TELEGRAPH STUTTER JAM DELAY LLAMA SUPREME Athens-based JAM Pedals brought a delectably Zen delay ($465 street) to Summer NAMM. It starts with lush, warm repeats, but then adds a footswitchable modulation circuit, Q control, 3-position note-division switch, and expression-pedal control of both delay level and time. jampedals.com 48 PREMIER GUITAR SEPTEMBER 2016 Boston-based Coppersound turned a lot of heads during its first NAMM appearance, thanks to the Telegraph Stutter—a simple kill pedal that looks like something your grandpappy might have used to warn the next town that a buffalo stampede was on its way. Imaginative and basic all at once, and tagged at only $45 street. coppersoundpedals.com premierguitar.com