Fairfield Circuitry 20% More Slew Limiting Distortion Pedal

Retailing in the region of £299.00

On the menu for January 2026 are the Fairfield Circuitry Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the Fairfield Circuitry Guitar Pedals today.


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On the menu for January 2026 are the Fairfield Circuitry Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the Fairfield Circuitry Guitar Pedals today.

Explorations around a schematic found among old papers of mysterious origin, suspiciously similar to a datasheet sq/tri oscillator. All that was needed was to connect the dots.



SLEW LIMITER CORE

A slew limiter smoothes out how quickly incoming voltage can change, limiting it to a fixed v/sec. slope. since time and frequency are intrinsically linked, this acts as a steep, somewhat distorted low pass filter.

When it resonates (FEED), these fixed slopes become triangle wave oscillations, giving 20% more its unique sound. Your input signal can overwhelm this oscillation, making for pseudo-wavefolding and synthetic distortion artifacts.

This topology can result in quite a dark sound when SLEW is low, as there will not be much harmonic content present beyond the cutoff frequency. You can use BLEND to mix in a square wave signal that can help bring back some higher harmonics.

LOW PASS GATE

20% More has a slightly resonant, 2 pole, 12dB/oct low pass filter at it’s output. It offers a nice counterbalance to the grit of the slew limiter, and allows tasteful reigning in of the crackling potential present in the circuit.

ENVELOPE FOLLOWER

There is a simple internal envelope, its main purpose is to allow high feedback settings while avoiding (possibly unwanted) oscillations when no input is present. Both envelope destinations achieve this through different means.

When the envelope goes to the LPG, it is a bit like a sidechain input, where your playing dynamics open up the filter and let highs pass through, giving some nice springy west coast bongos; the LPG knob needs to be set low for the gating to be effective.

When the envelope goes to FEED, the average feedback is lowered slightly, loud playing will bring it back up. As loud inputs also fight the oscillations, interesting swashes of noise arise as your notes decay.

Play with INPUT. Interactions become intuitive.

SUB OCTAVE

20% More can route a squared version of the signal to one or two filp-fiop based clock dividers, giving sub-octave and sub-sub-octave effects. It is only heard when BLEND is up somewhat. The sub octave is summed through diodes, giving it a characteristic 75% pulse.



FULL WAVE RECTIFIER

Envelope following requires a strictly positive input voltage. To achieve this, a full wave rectifier circuit is used. It is repurposed in the audio path as a switchable octave up. This particular implementation squishes very hard when INPUT is beyond noon. Enjoy.

Controls


  • INPUT: ‘mu amp’ jfet preamp, lots of gain
  • BLEND: mixes in a square wave / sub-octave copy of the signal
  • VOLUME: output volume, gets very loud
  • SLEW: slew limiter frequency
  • FEED: slew limiter feedback
  • LPG: low pass filter
  • D – OCTAVE DOWN: clock division of the blended square wave,-1 or -2 oct
  • U – OCTAVE UP: analog octave up, full wave rectifier
  • E – ENVELOPE DESTINATION: routing of the internal envelope either added to the (L)PG or (F)EED controls

  • INTERNAL CONTROLS: There are two user adjustable trimpots inside the pedal; they are labeled TR3 (drive) and TR2 (sens). The two other trimmers set the jfet bias and v/oct calibration, they should not be adjusted by the user.
  • DRIVE: Sets the amount of signal going into the JFET clipping stage, another 20% more?
  • SENS(ITIVITY): Sets the gain of the internal envelope, allowing you to attenuate or exaggerate the response to your playing dynamics.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 4. 7″ X 3.8″ X 1.9″

  • CV input range: 0 – 5v normal ; 0 – 8v max 9VDC
  • Power supply: 20 mA@ 9.6 VDC

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

Brand

Fairfield Circuitry

Fairfield Circuitry is a boutique pedal company based in Hull, Quebec, Canada, known for its unique and innovative effects pedals designed for guitarists and bassists. Founded by Guillaume Fairfield, the company has gained recognition for its commitment to craftsmanship, creativity, and sonic excellence.

Fairfield Circuitry pedals are revered for their distinctive designs, offering musicians a wide range of effects to explore and incorporate into their music. Each pedal is meticulously handcrafted using high-quality components and features intuitive controls, allowing musicians to easily dial in their desired tones.

One of Fairfield Circuitry’s most acclaimed pedals is the Shallow Water, a dynamic tremolo pedal that simulates the unpredictable behaviour of vintage magnetic tape machines and tube amplifiers. The Shallow Water offers a unique and organic tremolo effect with a touch of modulation, creating lush, swirling textures reminiscent of ocean waves.

Category

Guitar Pedals

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Distortion

Distortion pedals take your clean guitar signal and transform it into something bigger, bolder, and full of attitude. By clipping the waveform, they add sustain, bite, and aggression, creating that thick, compressed tone that’s powered rock music for decades. From the growling crunch of classic hard rock to the tight, saturated roar of modern metal, distortion is all about energy and presence. It gives every note weight and authority, pushing your amp to its limits and beyond.

There are countless flavours of distortion, each with its own texture and edge. Some sound smooth and creamy, others raw and gnarly like tearing fabric. It’s the sonic equivalent of turning up the heat until the sound cooks — rich, sizzling, and perfectly seasoned to taste. Whether used for rhythm muscle or soaring leads, a good distortion pedal doesn’t just add volume; it adds personality, grit, and that unmistakable sense of power under your fingers.

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Octave

An octave pedal shifts your guitar signal up or down by one or more octaves, blending the altered pitch with your original sound to create a fuller, more complex tone. It can add a deep, bass-like layer underneath your playing or a shimmering high octave on top for lead lines and solos. Classic analogue octave pedals often produce slightly gritty, organic sounds, while modern digital versions track more precisely and can offer multiple octave ranges.

Octave pedals are great for thickening single-note riffs, creating synth-style textures, or even mimicking bass parts when playing alone. They pair well with fuzz or overdrive pedals for massive, harmonically rich tones. Whether you’re after vintage Hendrix-style octave fuzz or a modern polyphonic sound that tracks chords cleanly, an octave pedal opens up a world of creative possibilities and adds real weight and character to your tone.

Preamp

A preamp pedal shapes and boosts your guitar’s signal before it reaches your amp or recording interface, giving you control over tone, gain, and headroom. It acts as the first stage of amplification, adding warmth, clarity, and character while preparing your signal for the next part of the chain. Some preamps emulate the response of classic valve circuits, while others offer clean, transparent tone shaping ideal for acoustic instruments or direct recording setups.

Used on its own, a preamp pedal can serve as the foundation of your tone, providing a consistent core sound wherever you play. When combined with other effects, it enhances dynamics and helps each pedal sound more defined and natural. Whether you’re looking to push your amp harder, bring life to a dull signal, or refine your sound for the studio, a good preamp pedal adds presence, punch, and musicality to any rig.

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Volume

Volume pedals control the output level of a guitar signal using a foot-operated treadle. They allow smooth volume swells, dynamic control during playing, and easy muting between songs. Volume pedals can be placed at different points in the signal chain to either control overall loudness or adjust gain and drive behaviour when positioned before distortion or overdrive pedals.

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