MJ
A fuzz for "fuzzers"
Quite particular sound. Like a chewing gum. Elastic and with a lot of flavour. Nothing to do with a fuzzface or a tonebender... neither a superfuzz. But all at the same time. Pretty personal sound with an agressive boost on the midrange. Between a moded (midrange boost) muff and that sound that we all have in our heads. Ade Emsley really did a good job with the pedal. That's on the fuzz side. When you kick the octave up shines like a freaking ball of fire.
Not the best pedal for chords and it takes time to fine tune. But it's worth the buying. The graphics are a plus, It looks awesome.
Not the best pedal for chords and it takes time to fine tune. But it's worth the buying. The graphics are a plus, It looks awesome.
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Wow, What a Wild Pedal!
This is not a delicate pedal, it's full-on fuzz madness. Works really well if fuzz faces and big muffs are becoming boring to you. It's a thick, hairy tone that charges the air with electricity even before you turn on the octave. It's not a gated or 'sputtering' fuzz but, like another commenter said, like 'chewing gum'.
Pros:
- Sturdy build
- Blend for the fuzz
Cons:
- It's impossible to tell if the octave is on or off by looking at it, so you could accidently have it on (or off) when you need it the other way around!
- a little bigger than your average pedal
Pros:
- Sturdy build
- Blend for the fuzz
Cons:
- It's impossible to tell if the octave is on or off by looking at it, so you could accidently have it on (or off) when you need it the other way around!
- a little bigger than your average pedal
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