still love the fact that you do a level sweep. other demo'ers don't seem to understand that it all reacts differently how loud a pedal is turned up, how it might interact and blend with the compression of the amp, or whatever else!
@TheToneLounge I really dig the lower fuzz settings, but find once it passes past 6, it gets very chaotic. This is kinda cool, but it is also not overly usable. I haven't tried one in person, though, so I'm looking forward to it.
@@TheToneLounge i enjoy it its the only and first fuzz pedal i have so when i wanna play 70s blues or any blues this is my go to with my 50s Gold top LP wah behind the fuzz and tubscreamer behind the wah
Yes. From about 2 to 5 it’s a killer FAT overdrive. And then it quickly turns into as much nasty fuzz as you want. I run mine in front of a slightly crunchy tone. The octave up is a bonus. Glad I bought it instead of another overdrive pedal. I have 14 overdrives now. But this fuzz is taking over.
Thanks for the great demo! I've been eyeballing with this one for a while...after watching this it seems pretty much inevitable I get one haha. Also I love your playing very much - forward pushing, great timing, groovy and you clearly know your fuzziness, awesome dude!
Big time YAY. Love everything 'bout it. Sounds, looks and coolness. If i didn't save to get a decent AC-15 i 'd get one asap and mind you i'm more into germanium sounds. Nice presentation Tone Lounge.
Do you HONESTLY think that you could tell the difference between silicon and germanium? I've found that A LOT of people that say they "like germanium" don't even know which PARTS they're talkin about, or anything else about what makes a pedal work, they just THINK that "they like germanium" cause that's what EVERYONE says... Lol, and by the way, the very NATURE of germanium TRANSISTORS (cause that's the PART that people are referring to) is that they SOUND DIFFERENT in every different situation; A Fuzz pedal with germanium transistors sittin on a 100° stage in direct sunlight will sound DIFFERENT if it's in a climate controlled room, David Gilmore used to put his Fuzz Faces in the FREEZER before recording with 'em... Whereas silicon is much more stable and consistent and will give you a much more consistent sound, but it's "bad" cause "germanium" came first, right? ;)
@@ck2music712 I honestly cannot distinguish anything from anything. Germanium from silicon, valve from solid state, a Gibson from an Epiphone and so on. But there is a niche which you obviously overlooked a bit which is called human nature. I like american muscle cars more than german. Why? German are faster, more economical, better highway cruisers. In this case i'm into 60's psychedelia and i'm after germanium fuzzes like maestro fz-1 and so on. I'm not saying silicon is no good or even better than germanium, or in this case that i will definitely distinguish one from another. Thank you for mentioning though.
Very cool demo, nice job. I like the reverb from this series and I like the way this fuzz sounds as well. I had the Pelt from Fender. I thought it was a great pedal and I’m still kicking myself for selling it months ago. This one’s a little different with the octave switch so I think I’m going to try it. If it’s half as good as the reverb is I’ll be happy. Thanks for the video ✌🏻
I've not tried any of their other pedals in this series, but being a fan of fuzz pedals, I can vouch for this one. The price is great and the tones are even better.
@@TheToneLounge I have the reverb, it isn't bad. One thing it's missing for no reason at all is the 9V battery clip inside. Can only run it with external power
Behringer is even cheaper, but plastic enclosure not as sturdy. Those Fender Hammer[oftheGods]tone pedals look like they will hold up to more actual use. Nice demo, lots of variety, the Fuzz is strong with this one.
I finally bought this pedal, based mostly on this demo, which was excellent. I find that it only does those sweet overtones with the octave when I use a neck single coil. Not a criticism, just wondered what anyone else is experiencing. It sounds fine with other pickups, but as soon as I switch to a neck single coil...Kenny Wayne Sheppherd says hello.
@badscrew4023 Hey, currently away from my gear, you might be on to something, I don't play with my tone pot too much usually... Feel free to elaborate what's your thinking behind this.
It looks so coooool 😁 for under 100 it is a realy nice pedal.... I love Fuzz,too but i think for my playing it would be a little bit to aggressiv in my opinion..i loved it boosted but i think for my needs there are other more smoother fuzz options. By the way: nice intro, my wife and i are big anime fans 😂👍
@@TheToneLounge Aaaah....now i know what i forgett..i was at the Thomann's Store yesterday (for 5 hours😂) and i wanted to try it there...but sadly forgott it because of all the other stuff around me 😅😅...next time i will do a "have to try" list before 😂👍
Okay, I've been a guitarist and multi-instrumentalist for over 30 years now, and I LOVE pedals, especially DRIVE pedals (got about 70 at this point) and I'll admit; I just DON'T GET IT... I don't see how ANYONE can think a Fuzz sound like this sounds GOOD, lol... It legitimately sounds BROKEN, which arguably COULD be cool for a PART or a SOLO or something, but for just a "regular" gig, Fuzz is just completely USELESS to me... To ME, it's the oldest, lamest, most tired, CLICHÈ there is for guitarists (besides a wah), and I just CAN'T understand why EVERYONE seems to be NUTS about Fuzz, lol... The ONLY Fuzz that I REMOTELY like is the MXR BadAss Variac Fuzz with the "bias" control for the "dead battery" thing, cause it's SO MESSED UP and "BROKEN" sounding, but just a regular FuzzFace or a Big Muff? Sounds like crap to ME, and I don't GET why people like it! Oh, and you said that this was based on a "silicon Fuzz face", which I guess is technically true, but with the octave up effect, wouldn't it be closer to a "Blue Box"? *Edit- My mistake! A "Blue Box" does do an octave effect, but it's two octaves DOWN... The OCTAVIA was the original Fuzz/Octave up effect...
Here's how I see fuzz. It comes across as the most irritating and unusable guitar effect for a ton of people. They are right, it can totally sound that way for many folks out there. Yet, there are those who hear the possibilities in fuzz. It's basically the sonic equivalent of a wild stallion. You need to understand it if you expect to mount it and enjoy the ride. It takes many tries, understanding how to make it work with your rig and knowing how to play the fuzz, as opposed to play "with" a fuzz. I use to be one of the people who hated it and could not understand it. About two years ago I was sent a fuzz to demo, and it just clicked. The stars aligned and it all made sense. Call it an epiphany if you will. Some people will never experience that because the effect just has no appeal to them. When that is the case, it is very hard to explain to them why you love something so disgusting and unusable. Words can't change people's minds, only the experience of going down the fuzz rabbit hole. The depth of this one are far and wide, as I am still on this journey with over 30 fuzz pedals and counting.
@@TheToneLounge Wise words my friend, i had that epiphany when a friend came to my house with a Laney tube combo, an old ass rusted to the limit Takamine and a fuzz pedal, cant even remember wich pedal it was but a sonic explosion opened in my mind. I became a fuzz addicted, from the gnarliest garage to the sludgest doom travelling between all the classics and i spent more than what i like to admit on simple silicon circuits that could perfectly been assembled with the cheapest ass components by beginners, next stop after this fender is the fuzz war v1, thats gonna be nuts
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still love the fact that you do a level sweep. other demo'ers don't seem to understand that it all reacts differently how loud a pedal is turned up, how it might interact and blend with the compression of the amp, or whatever else!
I always wanted to know the usable range of the knobs on any given pedal.
I figured others would want to know as well. 😊
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Great review man. No distractions, just pure tone and great written commentary.
Glad you enjoyed it! What did you think of the pedal?
@TheToneLounge
I really dig the lower fuzz settings, but find once it passes past 6, it gets very chaotic. This is kinda cool, but it is also not overly usable.
I haven't tried one in person, though, so I'm looking forward to it.
@@TheToneLounge i enjoy it its the only and first fuzz pedal i have so when i wanna play 70s blues or any blues this is my go to with my 50s Gold top LP wah behind the fuzz and tubscreamer behind the wah
Yes. From about 2 to 5 it’s a killer FAT overdrive. And then it quickly turns into as much nasty fuzz as you want. I run mine in front of a slightly crunchy tone. The octave up is a bonus. Glad I bought it instead of another overdrive pedal. I have 14 overdrives now. But this fuzz is taking over.
Fender are putting out some great pedals. For whatever reason, folks just don't seem to want to have them in the pedal market.
Thanks for the great demo! I've been eyeballing with this one for a while...after watching this it seems pretty much inevitable I get one haha. Also I love your playing very much - forward pushing, great timing, groovy and you clearly know your fuzziness, awesome dude!
Definitely an awesome fuzz pedal, I like the classic tone with the octive option.
Fender made a killer fuzz, wait until the others clue into that.
That's a really awesome clean tone! Helps the fuzz a lot.
Big time YAY. Love everything 'bout it. Sounds, looks and coolness. If i didn't save to get a decent AC-15 i 'd get one asap and mind you i'm more into germanium sounds. Nice presentation Tone Lounge.
Thanks. Yeah, it's a great little fuzz despite not being a germanium fuzz.
Do you HONESTLY think that you could tell the difference between silicon and germanium? I've found that A LOT of people that say they "like germanium" don't even know which PARTS they're talkin about, or anything else about what makes a pedal work, they just THINK that "they like germanium" cause that's what EVERYONE says... Lol, and by the way, the very NATURE of germanium TRANSISTORS (cause that's the PART that people are referring to) is that they SOUND DIFFERENT in every different situation; A Fuzz pedal with germanium transistors sittin on a 100° stage in direct sunlight will sound DIFFERENT if it's in a climate controlled room, David Gilmore used to put his Fuzz Faces in the FREEZER before recording with 'em... Whereas silicon is much more stable and consistent and will give you a much more consistent sound, but it's "bad" cause "germanium" came first, right? ;)
@@ck2music712 I honestly cannot distinguish anything from anything. Germanium from silicon, valve from solid state, a Gibson from an Epiphone and so on. But there is a niche which you obviously overlooked a bit which is called human nature. I like american muscle cars more than german. Why? German are faster, more economical, better highway cruisers. In this case i'm into 60's psychedelia and i'm after germanium fuzzes like maestro fz-1 and so on. I'm not saying silicon is no good or even better than germanium, or in this case that i will definitely distinguish one from another. Thank you for mentioning though.
Now here's one I like!!! Great demo mate!
Rock on!
Very cool demo, nice job. I like the reverb from this series and I like the way this fuzz sounds as well. I had the Pelt from Fender. I thought it was a great pedal and I’m still kicking myself for selling it months ago. This one’s a little different with the octave switch so I think I’m going to try it. If it’s half as good as the reverb is I’ll be happy.
Thanks for the video
✌🏻
I've not tried any of their other pedals in this series, but being a fan of fuzz pedals, I can vouch for this one. The price is great and the tones are even better.
@@TheToneLounge I have the reverb, it isn't bad. One thing it's missing for no reason at all is the 9V battery clip inside. Can only run it with external power
Awesome demo! Thanks
My pleasure!
Behringer is even cheaper, but plastic enclosure not as sturdy. Those Fender Hammer[oftheGods]tone pedals look like they will hold up to more actual use. Nice demo, lots of variety, the Fuzz is strong with this one.
Yeah, this is a better quality compared to the Behringer. Not only in sound, but the construction.
I finally bought this pedal, based mostly on this demo, which was excellent.
I find that it only does those sweet overtones with the octave when I use a neck single coil. Not a criticism, just wondered what anyone else is experiencing.
It sounds fine with other pickups, but as soon as I switch to a neck single coil...Kenny Wayne Sheppherd says hello.
try turning the tone knob down on your guitar
@badscrew4023 Hey, currently away from my gear, you might be on to something, I don't play with my tone pot too much usually...
Feel free to elaborate what's your thinking behind this.
@@plamenpenkov2865 Octavers USUALLY work better when you remove the extra high frequencies
It looks so coooool 😁 for under 100 it is a realy nice pedal.... I love Fuzz,too but i think for my playing it would be a little bit to aggressiv in my opinion..i loved it boosted but i think for my needs there are other more smoother fuzz options. By the way: nice intro, my wife and i are big anime fans 😂👍
I love animes too. This fuzz is not too aggressive, it's really worth trying out and see if it fits your needs.
@@TheToneLounge Aaaah....now i know what i forgett..i was at the Thomann's Store yesterday (for 5 hours😂) and i wanted to try it there...but sadly forgott it because of all the other stuff around me 😅😅...next time i will do a "have to try" list before 😂👍
Sounds good (for a fuzz). Can it do the Hendrix trick with clean up when rolling down the volume on the guitar.
I think it does. Not as well as a Fuzz Face, but darn close.
When it got to medium fuzz and its heavy as fxkk...
Yeah, it's a great fuzz pedal.
Jimi Hendrix ahh sound
It can definitely get those Hendrix tones. Are you considering buying this one?
@@TheToneLounge Yeah, it's for my brother
Okay, I've been a guitarist and multi-instrumentalist for over 30 years now, and I LOVE pedals, especially DRIVE pedals (got about 70 at this point) and I'll admit; I just DON'T GET IT... I don't see how ANYONE can think a Fuzz sound like this sounds GOOD, lol... It legitimately sounds BROKEN, which arguably COULD be cool for a PART or a SOLO or something, but for just a "regular" gig, Fuzz is just completely USELESS to me... To ME, it's the oldest, lamest, most tired, CLICHÈ there is for guitarists (besides a wah), and I just CAN'T understand why EVERYONE seems to be NUTS about Fuzz, lol... The ONLY Fuzz that I REMOTELY like is the MXR BadAss Variac Fuzz with the "bias" control for the "dead battery" thing, cause it's SO MESSED UP and "BROKEN" sounding, but just a regular FuzzFace or a Big Muff? Sounds like crap to ME, and I don't GET why people like it! Oh, and you said that this was based on a "silicon Fuzz face", which I guess is technically true, but with the octave up effect, wouldn't it be closer to a "Blue Box"?
*Edit- My mistake! A "Blue Box" does do an octave effect, but it's two octaves DOWN... The OCTAVIA was the original Fuzz/Octave up effect...
Here's how I see fuzz. It comes across as the most irritating and unusable guitar effect for a ton of people. They are right, it can totally sound that way for many folks out there. Yet, there are those who hear the possibilities in fuzz. It's basically the sonic equivalent of a wild stallion. You need to understand it if you expect to mount it and enjoy the ride.
It takes many tries, understanding how to make it work with your rig and knowing how to play the fuzz, as opposed to play "with" a fuzz. I use to be one of the people who hated it and could not understand it. About two years ago I was sent a fuzz to demo, and it just clicked. The stars aligned and it all made sense. Call it an epiphany if you will.
Some people will never experience that because the effect just has no appeal to them. When that is the case, it is very hard to explain to them why you love something so disgusting and unusable. Words can't change people's minds, only the experience of going down the fuzz rabbit hole. The depth of this one are far and wide, as I am still on this journey with over 30 fuzz pedals and counting.
preguntale a gary clarck😂
@@TheToneLounge Wise words my friend, i had that epiphany when a friend came to my house with a Laney tube combo, an old ass rusted to the limit Takamine and a fuzz pedal, cant even remember wich pedal it was but a sonic explosion opened in my mind. I became a fuzz addicted, from the gnarliest garage to the sludgest doom travelling between all the classics and i spent more than what i like to admit on simple silicon circuits that could perfectly been assembled with the cheapest ass components by beginners, next stop after this fender is the fuzz war v1, thats gonna be nuts
Very nice. And, for under $100, you can't go wrong. Not sure about the price in Canada, but still a good deal. Thanks!
You should look on L&M, I'm sure they have them.
@@TheToneLounge you're right! There $109.99. Thanks for taking the time to suggest it.