
The Foxey Lady is unique in a number of ways. What it does is emphasize the syrupy upper-octave of a sustained single note but without a lot of excessive fuzz, and it was designed with a much milder mid scoop than the V1 or the typical Rams Head. Very nice for violin-type solos while keeping the top end on the mild side. The more I play it, the more I love it. The run will be small, but email me to see if there’s room on the list if you want one.

If you’re looking for hints about the Foxey, I think its most unique and characteristic voice is found with all knobs at noon.
