




An Ibanez Standard Fuzz clone built in a large enclosure with the same 2SK30 and 2SC828 silicon transistors as the original, along with Philips axial electros and metal film resistors. The Standard Fuzz is similar to the Univox Superfuzz, with controls for Depth (fuzz) and Balance (volume) while the extra footwitch selects either the octave fuzz tone or the scooped mids sound. The 3-way toggle switch selects one of 3 diode clipping modes: germanium (stock), silicon (louder output) or no diodes (lots of extra output). Finished with a white LED, large dial knobs and a cream powdercoat.
For Guillaume in Belgium.





An Ibanez Standard Fuzz clone built in a large enclosure with the same 2SK30 and 2SC828 silicon transistors as the original, along with Philips axial electros and metal film resistors. The Standard Fuzz is similar to the Univox Superfuzz, with controls for Depth (fuzz) and Balance (volume) while the extra footwitch selects either the octave fuzz tone or the scooped mids sound. The 3-way toggle switch selects one of 3 diode clipping modes: germanium (stock), silicon (louder output) or no diodes (lots of extra output). Finished with a white LED, large dial knobs and a gold vein powdercoat.
For Matt in Florida, US.





Here is an original Paraclete Productions Fuzz Sustain, which is basically a re-branded Foxx Tone Machine. It has the usual Tone Machine controls for volume, sustain (fuzz) and tone with a toggle to switch between the regular fuzz sound and an octave fuzz. It uses 2N3565 silicon transistors and carbon composition resistors.





A Tycobrahe Octavia clone with an extra footswitch to engage the octave effect. The knobs control Volume, Intensity and Pre-gain while the toggle engages a bass cut. Built with silicon transistors, a 42TM011 transformer, NOS germanium diodes, blue and white LEDs and a black hammerite finish.
For Joël in France.





A clone of the Ampeg Scrambler fuzz/distortion. The knobs control Texture (upper octave harmonics) and Blend (between dry and effected). This unit also features an additional Effect Volume knob which controls the output level of the distorted signal. Built using MPSA14 and 2N3904 silicon transistors, metal film resistors and Panasonic caps, a red LED and a black hammertone finish.
For Ben in France.





A clone of the Maestro Brass Master bass fuzz built using the PCB from GGG. The controls are Bass Volume (dry level), Sensitivity (effect amount) and Brass Volume (effect level). The toggle switch selects low or high Harmonics and the second footswitch switches between two Brass settings. It uses six matched 2N3392 silicon transistors, matched 1N547A diodes, Panasonic and Wima caps, Panasonic electros, 24mm Alpha pots, Switchcraft jacks, a dual red/green and a blue LED and a black hammertone finish.
Price: €145.00
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Clean tone
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High gain
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Medium gain
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Low gain
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A clone of the Tycobrahe Octavia fuzz with knobs for Pre-gain, Intensity and Volume. There’s also an additional footswitch to turn the octave effect on or off and it was built using the PCB from GGG. It’s capable of some really wild fuzz sounds as well as being able to dial in some really nice distortion tones with the Pre-gain knob. The octave setting can also produce some cool synth-like sounds.
For Jonathan in Kildare.