Black Cat Pedals is pleased to announce the Black Cat N-Fuzz, the latest legacy product from the original line created by Fred Bonte.
In describing this new version of a company classic, EHX Founder and President, Mike Matthews, stated: “The new Nano Big Muff Pi works and sounds identical in every way to Full Article »
Fredric Effects are proud to announce three new pedals; the ‘West Germany Vintage Tremolo’, ‘Foxrite’ 60s abrasive fuzz and the the Mutant Fuzz.
Buffalo FX is pleased to announce the Germanium Fuzz V2.
A sonic replica of a mid 70’s muff, it aims to capture the sound and feel of the sought after classic.
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Samuel I bought the BYOC (Build Your Own Clone) Scrambled Octave to obtain a somewhat Hendrix octavio sound without ripping it off. Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Brian Kelly The Black Arts Toneworks Pharaoh fuzz looked cool right out of the box. Great graphics.
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Johna Burns Initially, I was looking for an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff. The Big Muff is widely known and accepted into guitarists pedal Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Joaovlribeiro When I started playing guitar I remember being a huge fan of the Chili Peppers who by that time had as Full Article »
Buffalo Fx is a one man band from France building vintage pedals for the modern day guitarist. The latest two pedals are Buffalo’s take on the classic Tone bender Mkii Full Article »
Daniel Steinhardt is a bit of a legend. At Guitar Jar, we’re huge admirers of his work; not only of his excellent products, but also for his all round knowledge Full Article »
The EHX Big Muff Pi is a distortion/fuzz pedal that has been around, in various guises, for decades with many recognised guitarists having had used one at some point in Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Gordon Norman I found this pedal on eBay and was intrigued enough to bid for it. I did not know that I Full Article »