
L.A.L. GMR Gomorrah - Input Sensitive Subharmonic Fuzz
Prepare to be transported into a sonic abyss with the L.A.L. GMR Gomorrah - a captivating input-sensitive subharmonic fuzz pedal that defies conventional expectations. This unorthodox creation from Lastgasp Art Laboratories taps into the primal power of fuzz, blending it with a shape-shifting octave effect that responds dynamically to your playing. The Gomorrah operates on a simple premise - the harder you hit the strings, the deeper the octave descent. Weak attacks summon a thunderous two-octave down fuzz, while stronger playing retains the core pitch. The result is a mesmerizing, ever-evolving texture that dances between the fundamental and the ethereal. It's like having a mischievous poltergeist living inside your amplifier, ready to surprise and delight with each riff. Sculpt this sonic sorcery with the intuitive controls - Tone shapes the high-end bite, Sens adjusts the sensitivity, and the Mode switch toggles between a square-wave Subharmonic character and a rich, harmonic Overtone sound. Whether you're seeking mammoth low-end for crushing riffs or unearthly, pitch-shifting textures for ambient explorations, the Gomorrah is a true alchemist's tool, transforming your guitar into a portal to the unknown. Revered by experimental guitarists and sonic adventurers, the Gomorrah has graced the pedalboards of artists like Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo, who have harnessed its unpredictable magic to push the boundaries of guitar expression. Prepare to enter a realm where the only limit is your imagination.



