Fuzz
Fuzz effects pedals were the first attempts on simulating the sound of an overdriven tube amp with a stomp box.
Fuzz pedals work by using a combination of electronic circuits and transistors to distort and clip the input signal. They typically feature a range of controls, such as gain, tone, and volume, that allow the user to shape the sound of the pedal to achieve the desired effect.
There are many different types of fuzz pedals available, each with its own unique character and tonal characteristics. Some popular examples of fuzz pedals include the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff, the Fuzz Face, and the Zvex Fuzz Factory.
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MXR M173 Classic 108 Fuzz
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Catalinbread Elements Fuzz
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electro-harmonix Octavix
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JHS Pedals Muffuletta
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electro-harmonix Big Muff Pi
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MXR M103 Blue Box™ Octave Fuzz
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electro-harmonix Ripped Speaker
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JHS Pedals 3 Series Fuzz
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electro-harmonix Satisfaction
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electro-harmonix Bass Blogger
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electro-harmonix Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker
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Walrus Audio Eons Five-State Fuzz
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Walrus Audio Fundamental Series Fuzz
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Walrus Audio Jupiter Multi-Clip Fuzz
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Walrus Audio Kangra Filter Fuzz
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Dunlop Electronics JDF2 Fuzz Face® Distortion
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Framptone Fuzz
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JHS Pedals Cheese Ball
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JHS Pedals Crayon
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