




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.





The next batch of Rams Heads for the Crush The Button shop. Finished in a gold powdercoat with the classic Dakaware knobs. As usual, it’s only available through Crush. See the Rams Head page for more info.
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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 Violet Rams Head clone with Panasonic caps and 2N5088 transistors, clear red LED and Daka-ware knobs.
For Alfonso in Spain.





A Mosrite Fuzzrite clone built with Vishay and Panasonic caps and a toggle to engage the ’22k/boost’ mode. Finished in a red hammerite.
For Pascal in France.





The latest batch of Rams Heads which were available only through Crush The Button. See the Rams Head page for more info on the pedal. This batch was sold out before they were built and another batch in a different colour and knobs will be available soon.
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The FM72 is available now from Crush The Button. For more info on the pedal go to the FM72 page. Only 10 were made in this particular style. There may be more FM72s in the future depending on demand.
Price is €135.00 plus shipping.
FM72 at Crush The Button.






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A clone of the vintage Colorsound Supa Tonebender. Essentially a Big Muff with the first set of clipping diodes removed. It uses a 3-way switch to go between Big Muff mode, Supa Tonebender mode or disengage all clipping diodes. Built on veroboard with 2N5088 silicon transistors, Panasonic caps, metal film resistors, clear/blue LED and a gold hammerite finish.
For Eric in Los Angeles, U.S.





A Univox Uni-Drive clone built using the same NOS 2SC859 silicon transistors as the original. As well as the usual Drive (pre-gain) and Volume knobs, it features a Tone knob which can roll off bass at the input as required. Built on vero with Panasonic caps and Panasonic/BC electros, metal film resistors, white LED and a gold hammerite finish.
For Daniel in Sligo.
