Sunday, September 22, 2024

FUZZ- EVIL EYE FX Warg Fuzz Pedal ___NEW___ grandad's Fuzz returns

$150.00 USD
EVIL EYE FX 
WARG FUZZ ||| 
The pedal is based from the Acetone FM3 Fuzzmaster. Acetone was derivative of  Roland/BOSS in 1971. It is what it looks like. It was a clone a Big Muff.
The layout is could be expected of volume, Tone and Gain. It does however have a mid boost as the Muff circuit is naturally scooped. 
           CONCLUSION ___ 
It is indeed much an early Fuzz 
that was never so over the top 
that it could not be treated as 
an Overdrive in its application.  
It ain't Doomy.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Paul
    What is your opinion on the Danelectro Nichols 1966 Vint Fuzz pedal?
    Thank you!

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  2. The pedal is cool. Steve Nichols owns Danelectro. When he was 14 in 1966 he made a Fuzz out of broken pedal parts and sold them to guys at school. It was so successful he started his own company when he graduated. The pedal were harder to sell when they were just another choice in stores. He thought if he could buy a brand name they would do well. Danelectro made just guitars but had been out of biz for years. No one bought it. He found the owner would sell the name cheap. The pedals sold faster that he could make them but all the Store owners wanted the guitars brought back. He new nothing about guitars but he hired a guy that did. He found a lost note he had with the topography for the Fuzzy drive he had cobbled together and decided to make them. The pedal is OD with clipping diodes that cause it to square wave the signal and at high gain it turns nearly all Fuzz. It sounds very good.

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