The Whoctahell is Back: Beetronics Re-Releases Limited Beeast Edition

Beetronics Whoctahell Beetronics Whoctahell LTD Beeast
The legendary Beetronics Whoctahell is back! Grab the limited Beeast edition for a sonic journey into 8-bit overdrive and fuzz

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Get ready to dive into a sonic abyss! The legendary Beetronics Whoctahell is making a comeback, but this time as a limited edition “Beeast.” This iconic overdrive/fuzz pedal, renowned for its ability to transform your guitar into a broken 8-bit bass synthesizer, is back with a more compact design and simplified controls.

A Sonic Beast Unleashed

The Whoctahell Beeast offers a unique blend of distortion, fuzz, and two lower octaves (-1 and -2) that can create a wide range of sounds, from subtle overdrive to full-on, wall-of-sound chaos. The updated design allows you to mix both octaves, giving you even more control over your tone.

It follows the recent Beetronics Larva; however, this one is a minimal run.

Beetronics Whoctahell Low Octave Beeast Micro Demo

Limited Edition, Unlimited Fun

With only 300 units available worldwide, including 40 custom shop and 20 limited edition art pieces, the Whoctahell Beeast is a must-have for any gearhead.

Its compact size and intuitive controls make it easy to incorporate into any pedalboard setup.

Beetronics Whoctahell LTD Beeast
Controls

Key Features of the Whoctahell Beeast

  • Overdrive and Fuzz: Powerful distortion and fuzz tones.
  • Dual Octave Down: Add depth and dimension to your sound.
  • Mix Control: Blend the two octaves for customized tones.
  • Compact Design: Fits easily on any pedalboard.
  • Vintage Aesthetic: Classic 60s-style design.
Beetronics Whoctahell LTD Beeast
Beetronics Whoctahell LTD Beeast

Don’t Miss Out!

If you’re a fan of heavy, distorted sounds and unique effects, the Beetronics Whoctahell Beeast is for you. Grab yours before they’re all gone!

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