
Fairfield Circuitry Roger That - FM Modulator/Demodulator
"What we have here is a failure to communicate"
If you've ever cleaned out your Grandma's garage, you've probably come across an old dusty stereo sound system. You've been a-taken back by the lack of touchscreen and 3.5mm headphone output, and probably wondered how granny was able to fit this behemoth in her back pocket while she rode the bus to work. Although it has been hard to navigate with the lack of a "QWERTY" keyboard and a search engine, you've managed to get sound out of the "REAL BASS" speakers.
After listening to 4KQ's Greatest hits for a few minutes, you turn the frequency dial, only to be met with a swirling mix of static, artefacts and Spanish news. Most people would probably switch it back to 4KQ to hear the beach boys being played for the 11th time today, but the crazy legends at Fairfield Circuitry adapted the warbled mess (minus the spanish news) for guitarists. From Overdrive to Fuzz, to synth-like walls of noise the Roger that can take you their with the power of obsolete radio devices.
While it is true that RF is especially effective at professional noise making, it remains relatively safe for amateur producers.
Controls interfere with demodulation accuracy resulting in familiar yet unexpected signal degradation and noise.
Uses and features:
- FET pre-amp
- CV on TUNE
- RFI/EMI approximator
- FM/AM radio quality reducer
- volatile and unpredictable distortion
- noise, pop, crackle and squeal generator
- impress your friends
Decoherence at its finest.
Original: $335.77
-70%$335.77
$100.73Fairfield Circuitry Roger That - FM Modulator/Demodulator
"What we have here is a failure to communicate"
If you've ever cleaned out your Grandma's garage, you've probably come across an old dusty stereo sound system. You've been a-taken back by the lack of touchscreen and 3.5mm headphone output, and probably wondered how granny was able to fit this behemoth in her back pocket while she rode the bus to work. Although it has been hard to navigate with the lack of a "QWERTY" keyboard and a search engine, you've managed to get sound out of the "REAL BASS" speakers.
After listening to 4KQ's Greatest hits for a few minutes, you turn the frequency dial, only to be met with a swirling mix of static, artefacts and Spanish news. Most people would probably switch it back to 4KQ to hear the beach boys being played for the 11th time today, but the crazy legends at Fairfield Circuitry adapted the warbled mess (minus the spanish news) for guitarists. From Overdrive to Fuzz, to synth-like walls of noise the Roger that can take you their with the power of obsolete radio devices.
While it is true that RF is especially effective at professional noise making, it remains relatively safe for amateur producers.
Controls interfere with demodulation accuracy resulting in familiar yet unexpected signal degradation and noise.
Uses and features:
- FET pre-amp
- CV on TUNE
- RFI/EMI approximator
- FM/AM radio quality reducer
- volatile and unpredictable distortion
- noise, pop, crackle and squeal generator
- impress your friends
Decoherence at its finest.
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"What we have here is a failure to communicate"
If you've ever cleaned out your Grandma's garage, you've probably come across an old dusty stereo sound system. You've been a-taken back by the lack of touchscreen and 3.5mm headphone output, and probably wondered how granny was able to fit this behemoth in her back pocket while she rode the bus to work. Although it has been hard to navigate with the lack of a "QWERTY" keyboard and a search engine, you've managed to get sound out of the "REAL BASS" speakers.
After listening to 4KQ's Greatest hits for a few minutes, you turn the frequency dial, only to be met with a swirling mix of static, artefacts and Spanish news. Most people would probably switch it back to 4KQ to hear the beach boys being played for the 11th time today, but the crazy legends at Fairfield Circuitry adapted the warbled mess (minus the spanish news) for guitarists. From Overdrive to Fuzz, to synth-like walls of noise the Roger that can take you their with the power of obsolete radio devices.
While it is true that RF is especially effective at professional noise making, it remains relatively safe for amateur producers.
Controls interfere with demodulation accuracy resulting in familiar yet unexpected signal degradation and noise.
Uses and features:
- FET pre-amp
- CV on TUNE
- RFI/EMI approximator
- FM/AM radio quality reducer
- volatile and unpredictable distortion
- noise, pop, crackle and squeal generator
- impress your friends
Decoherence at its finest.






