Gear Freak here. I lucked out all along my tone journey by getting awesome/jaw dropping/ professional grade gear and guitar stuff for rock bottom price. *Another great score here. Biyang is cranking out some high quality pedals. I own a GFS delay also, for reference... these companies are connected in some way I think. *How does it sound. Dope. The fuzz is for real, hairy, ballsy, girthy. I know, I know... with the references. Seriously though, it has a nice HUSKY feel to it that does push the amp. Vintage sound, really authentic feel, quality effect that has a time-machine vibe taking you back to the 60's/70's. -Level knob: It's sensitive as hell, goes from quiet to a major jump in volume. In low doses, this can also be used as a gnarly boost pedal. -Tone knob: Useful as hell. Goes from Dark to bright but not screeching. The high end still has a sweetness. Really important if you use different guitars that have different sound limits. This gets that mid -high dialed perfect. The overall voice (apart from the tone) is full and has a good chunky bottom end but not flubby. -Fuzz Knob: Self explanatory right. Wrong. Backing down and keeping this dialed down keeps a warm overdrive going. Turn it up a little, and you get a good vintage distortion sound-with added fuzz/sustain. Turned up about half way, and by then it's in full FUZZ mode. Murders the Muff PI. My opinion. Keep pushing it and it gets more saturated, but remains musical even if pushed to "11". TOGGLE Switehes: Further helping you dial in that sweet spot. In studio the three settings would give another dimension of tone control and matching sound guitar by guitar, or pickup by pickup(bridge vs. neck). Sick. Playing live, you would set it and forget it, having dialed in some middle ground setting, and knowing it would cover the bases well. Warm: Sounds warm, soft lo fi. Normal: Sounds transparent, mid hi fi. Bright: Volume boost, mid. I'm picky when it comes to sound. I like transparency while getting in my effect sound. Not to impress subtly. I like some stuff full blown, but I can't color my sound too much, or lose tone, I still need to hear overtones and single note articulation that booms while it cuts. This provides for me, a different hue to my color of distortion. A different sound scape that inspires the feel of a different time. Part of taking folks on a musical journey. This is worth every penny and more.Read full review
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Old school tone fuzz tone is great. It competes and out performs most old school circuits. The sustain is tremendous. I'm a professional guitar player and this is now apart of my rig for sure.
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Excellent value for a Fuzz that gives you that classic Big Muff sound and more.
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Great fuzzy box...!!
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