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Fuzz Pedals

A fuzz pedal gives you a gritty, gnarly sound.
Scientifically speaking, a fuzz pedal alters your sound wave until it is almost square and adds overtones.
It is a more intense than a distortion pedal.

Fuzz pedals are available for electric guitars and bass guitars.

You will find fuzz pedals for both bass and electric guitars from brands such as MXR, Electro-Harominx, Wampler, and EBS.

  • Dunlop JH-F1 Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face

    Dunlop JH-F1 Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face

    Dunlop JH-F1 Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face FREE shipping anywhere in the USA! Due to dealer agreements, we're unable to ship this item outside of the USA. Please click here for more details. Part of the Hendrix Authentic Analog series, the JH-F1 is as close...
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  • MXR M-103 Blue Box Octave Fuzz

    MXR M-103 Blue Box Octave Fuzz

    MXR Blue Box M-103 Due to dealer agreements, we're unable to ship this item outside of the USA. Please click here for more details. This pedal is fantastic and for good reason. It's made by one of the leaders in the industry (Dunlop) and most...
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  • Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Distortion Sustainer

    Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Distortion Sustainer

    The Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Distortion Sustainer. FREE shipping in the USA! The Big Muff Pi Distortion Sustainer is made in New York City and is one of the best known and widely used distortion pedals in history! The pedal that started it all! The...
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  • Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Pi

    Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Pi

    The Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff Pi. FREE shipping in the USA! The Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff is based on the world famous Big Muff, so that alone tells you about as much as you need to know about it! It's a little more "simplified" than the...
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Is a fuzz pedal distortion?

Fuzz was the first kind of distortion to be available in a pedal form. Fuzz pedals use transistors to add gain to your signal. You will get a gritty, distorted sound with this pedal.

What types of fuzz pedals are there?

There are key two types of transistors to consider when picking out a fuzz pedal.

Germanium Transistors

These transistors produce a warmer, smoother fuzz. This is the type of fuzz pedal that Jimi Hendrix often used (Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face Pedal).

Silicon Transistors

These produce a brighter, aggressive fuzz.

For comparison purposes, take a look at Dunlop FFM1 Silicon Fuzz Face Mini pedal compared to Dunlop FFM2 Germanium Fuzz Face Mini pedal. These are very similar pedals but have different transistors.

If you aren't sure which type of pedal to try, we would love to help you out. Feel free to reach out via the chat button!

Where should I put my fuzz pedal?

Your fuzz pedal (as well as distortion and overdrive pedals) should be at the start of your pedal chain as these pedals have a huge impact on tone.