Classic Germanium Fuzz Pedal Based on Jim Marshall's 1968 Tonebender Park Fuzz Sound Stompbox
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Specifications |
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Brand | EarthQuaker Devices | ||
Category | Distortion, Overdrive, Boost & Fuzz Pedals | ||
Pedal Type: | Fuzz, | ||
Analog/Digital: | Analog, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4" (instrument), | ||
Outputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
True Bypass: | Yes, | ||
Power Source: | 9V DC power supply (sold separately), | ||
Batteries: | optional 1 x 9V, | ||
Power Usage: | 3mA, | ||
Height: | 2.25" with knobs, | ||
Width: | 2.50", | ||
Depth: | 4.75", | ||
Weight: | 0.6 lbs, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | EQDPARK, |
Great Pedal!!
This is a great fuzz. Even a little of the effect goes a long way. Sweetwater needs to edit the tech specs for this pedal. It does not take a 9 volt battery as it states you need an adapter.
Great vintage should
Full disclosure, I did return this pedal. Not because it wasn't good, it just wasn't the flavor of fuzz I was going for. I felt like this was a faithful recreation of the tonebender. I have a couple of variations of the TB circuit that have been designed with significant creative license and wanted to check out something closer to the original circuit. The tone control is wild,… read more different than any other tone control I've experienced. The treble/bass changes drastically when adjusted giving a wide array of flavor. Unlike many tone controls that are often a passive filter of some sort, this tone control is VERY noticeable. I would have liked the fuzz control to have an equal amount of variation in gain, but that's how the circuit was built. It cleaned up nicely with both a S-style and LP-style guitar. There was plenty of volume and I never felt it was lacking umpf. I was going for something a little more gritty and velcro-like. I would characterize this pedal as robust, textured and semi-smooth with a whisper of high gain sizzle.
Perfect Fuzz
incredible reissue of one of the best fuzz boxes of all time. very very happy with this pedal
W o w é
Don't let the color scheme fool you, this thing can get heavy if you turn the fuzz all the way up. It does everything from Dad Rock to sludge/doom to skate punk and everything in between. This is the first fuzz pedal I've played that holds the bottom end together well enough to be able to palm mute properly and it's kind of a game changer. This thing sounds thick and full and complex,… read more and not to mention dynamic. And it runs really quietly, even with a janky power supply. Thanks Earthquaker, this pedal is a real gift. It's just so good. My compliments to the chef.
Absolutely Fantastic Fuzz Pedal
Got this today from Sweetwater, and I can say I'm blown away by the versatility of this pedal and how totally great it is! I'm a learner guitar player of 1 year and am not a great musician by any means. But I have also built 3 guitars (not kits) and modded some others, I do understand a bit about good sound production. The Park Fuzz gets it done! Had it about an hour, and got some… read more great Black Sabbath, Foo Fighters and The Kinks sounds through it already. Can't wait to explore it's options more. Highly recommend for anyone, but even with the limited experience I Have I can still have so much fun playing and exploring its range. Played through a Epi LP, with Mojotone PAF Clone Humbucker pickups, and a Squire Strat with Deluxe Drive pickups, and a Bugera V5 tube amp. Run it along in a chain at times with a MXR M77 Custom Badass on some songs for extra break up.
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