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Fulltone USA 70 Fuzz Pedal

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The Fulltone USA 70 Fuzz Pedal is currently retailing at £175 and it is in stock. Available to be delivered to you by post direct (some charge may apply).The team at Just Pedals think that Fulltone nailed it with the Fulltone USA 70 Fuzz Pedal.

Are you looking for a true fuzz experience that’s fuzzier than Elmo using a Van de Graaff generator? Look no further than the Fulltone 70-BC Fuzz Pedal! Don’t even glance at this little nut-case if you’re looking for a subtle sizzle, this is for the players who are searching for the full-on and fizzy personalities of authentic 1970’s fuzz!

Experience explosive performance with the 70-BC Fuzz Pedal from Fulltone. Purposefully combining two mismatched silicon transistors, incredible harmonic qualities have been achieved, giving you a pedal that’s as wild and outrageous as all of the Muppets put together!

In contradiction to its title, this is one pedal that won’t give you a ‘warm and fuzzy feeling’ inside… far from it! Pushing the level to its 10th position will completely blow your mind, so approach with caution! Its misleadingly mellow dark blue 16-gauge steel box, may stir calm and cool connotations, but don’t be fooled, this little powerhouse produces more insane fuzz than the Fulltone ’69 and boasts an additional mid control, giving you, the player, much-needed, extra clarity.

Key Features:

  • Classic Fuzz tones
  • Mismatched silicon transistors for harmonic content
  • Built to last from top-notch and custom-built components
  • Proprietary PCB board mounting method
  • Aggressive tone
  • Mid control for clarity and cut

Specifications:

  • Type: Fuzz
  • Inputs: 1 x Instrument
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4″
  • Power Supply Included: No
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 2.1″
  • Depth: 4.5″
  • Width: 2.5″
  • Weight: 1 lbs.

What Fulltone say about the 70-BC Fuzz Pedal:

Ever played an original FuzzFace from around 1970? (HINT: Not AT ALL the same sound as ones with the same namesake being mass-produced currently.) Ours has two intentionally mismatched (for harmonic content) silicon transistors that snarl and spit… not for the meek! If you put the “Fuzz” on 10 you will rip, and you might get all sorts of oscillation and weirdness… but that’s Rock. Don’t try using it with a wah wah… you can’t, and neither could Jimi, without it screaming and howling. You want polite and quiet? Go elsewhere. You want art in a box? Come on in.

Housed in a 16 gauge steel box and powder coated deep blue, this pedal is a bit unruly but with some warmth… ideal for older 4 input Marshall amps, it has much more FUZZ than the ’69 Pedal and includes a Mid control for extra clarity and cut.

I got my hands on Eric Johnson’s Blue Fuzzface that he used from Tones through Ah Via Musicom period (now owned by Ian Moore) and incorporated a few of its tonal secrets into the ’70 pedal with staggering sonic results!

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Fuzz

Fuzz is a distinctive type of distortion effect used in guitar playing, known for producing a thick, saturated, and buzzy tone. Unlike other distortion effects that aim to mimic the sound of overdriven tube amplifiers, fuzz pedals create a more extreme and aggressive distortion by severely clipping the guitar signal. This results in a unique sound characterized by rich harmonics, extended sustain, and a pronounced edge. Key features of fuzz pedals include gain, tone, and level controls. The gain control adjusts the amount of distortion applied to the signal, with higher settings producing more aggressive tones. The tone control allows musicians to shape the frequency response of the effect, ranging from dark and bass-heavy to bright and treble-focused sounds. Lastly, the level control sets the overall output, ensuring that the fuzz effect matches the volume of the rest of the signal chain or amplifier.

 

 

Fuzz pedals are popular across various music genres, particularly in rock, blues, and psychedelic music, due to their ability to enhance different guitar-playing styles. For rhythmic riffs, fuzz pedals create thick and aggressive tones with plenty of sustain and grit, adding depth to power chords, riffs, and palm-muted passages. In lead solos, they allow guitarists to achieve soaring, saturated tones with singing sustain and harmonically rich overtones, helping solos stand out in a mix.

Fuzz pedals are versatile tools for creating experimental sounds, capable of producing oscillating feedback, glitchy textures, and otherworldly tones when pushed to their extremes. Overall, fuzz pedals offer guitarists a powerful means of shaping their tone and adding character to their playing. Whether used subtly for warmth or dialled up for extreme distortion, fuzz pedals inspire creativity and expand the sonic palette of any guitarist.

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Pedal

A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.

This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.

Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.

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