Dreadbox Disorder Analogue Filter Fuzz Pedal

£129.99

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Description

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The Dreadbox Disorder is an aggressive, vintage transistor-based gated fuzz pedal — but with a twist! It comes equipped with a filter that allows you to produce oscillating fuzz sounds, as well as a low-pass and high-pass filter so that you can optimise the unit for guitar or bass. Finally, there's also an expressive envelope filter which lets you create dramatic wah-style sounds. It's one of the most unique fuzz stompboxes we've ever heard!

Controls

  • FILTER: Set the cut-off amount of the low-pass or high-pass filter.
  • ENV Switch: Select the envelope's polarity.
  • FUZZ: Influences the amount of gain.
  • RESON: Set the filter's feedback amount.
  • LEVEL: Determine the overall volume of the effect.

Specifications

  • Circuit: Analogue
  • Bypass: CMOS
  • Audio: Mono
  • Power: 9VDC (center pin negative, 2.1mm)
  • Current Draw: 50mA
  • Dimensions (cm): 14 x 10 x 5.6

Inputs & Outputs

  • In/Out: TS unbalanced 6.4mm jack
  • 2 patch points to interact with CV

Brand

Dreadbox

Dreadbox is a brand known for its innovative effects pedals, combining traditional guitar pedal designs with creative, synth-oriented features. Based in Athens, Greece, Dreadbox originally made its name with analogue synths and Eurorack modules, but its foray into pedals has further established it as a unique player in the music technology space. Their pedals, like the *Lethargy* phaser and *Kinematic* compressor/envelope filter, offer a mix of classic effects and experimental options, appealing to both guitarists and synth enthusiasts.

The *Lethargy* pedal features an 8-stage phaser with an LFO and a manual knob for real-time sound manipulation, while the *Kinematic* is a dual-function pedal that can toggle between a compressor and envelope filter. Both pedals integrate patchable modulation options that are compatible with Eurorack systems, allowing for greater creativity. Dreadbox’s pedals are known for their high build quality and distinct design, making them a go-to for musicians looking to expand their sonic palette.

Category

Fuzz Pedals

Fuzz pedals produce a thick, saturated and often unruly form of distortion with a character all of its own. From smooth vintage sustain to gated, spluttering and synth-like textures, fuzz is one of the most expressive and distinctive effects in guitar history.

Players use fuzz for psychedelic rock, garage, stoner rock, doom, indie, shoegaze and experimental sounds. It can feel more like an instrument than a normal drive pedal, responding strongly to guitar volume, pickup choice and playing dynamics.

Tags

analog

analog pedals and related effects are commonly used by guitarists looking to shape their tone in a more focused and creative way. Different designs offer their own response, feel and tonal character depending on the style of music and the type of amplifier or guitar being used.

Many players build pedalboards gradually over time, combining different effects and utilities to create a setup that suits their own sound and workflow. analog related gear can play an important role in both live performance and studio recording.

Fuzz

Fuzz pedals create thick saturated distortion with a raw and highly expressive character that differs significantly from standard overdrive or distortion pedals. Vintage-inspired fuzz circuits remain hugely influential in psychedelic rock, doom, garage, shoegaze and experimental music.

Different fuzz designs respond very differently to pickups, guitar volume and playing dynamics, allowing players to move between smooth sustain, gated textures and aggressive spluttering tones.