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Jim Dunlop Fuzz Face Mini Silicone

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The Fuzz Face Mini Silicon accurately recreates the 1970 Fuzz Face with the matched BC108 silicon transistors but in an all new pedalboard friendly size! So if the unwieldy shape of the original put you off you’re going to love getting the classic aggressive 70s fuzz tone from a pedal that now fits happily on your board!FeaturesSilicon transistors spec’d from a 1970 Fuzz Face Legendary Fuzz Face tones in a pedalboard-friendly housing Status LED, AC power jack & battery door Here’s what Dunlop say about Fuzz Face Mini SiliconeThe Fuzz Face Mini pedal line features legendary Fuzz Face tones in…

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here at Just Pedals we love this Jim Dunlop Fuzz Face Mini Silicone.

The Fuzz Face Mini Silicon accurately recreates the 1970 Fuzz Face with the matched BC108 silicon transistors but in an all new pedalboard friendly size! So if the unwieldy shape of the original put you off you’re going to love getting the classic aggressive 70s fuzz tone from a pedal that now fits happily on your board!

Features

  • Silicon transistors spec’d from a 1970 Fuzz Face
  • Legendary Fuzz Face tones in a pedalboard-friendly housing
  • Status LED, AC power jack & battery door

Here’s what Dunlop say about Fuzz Face Mini Silicone

The Fuzz Face Mini pedal line features legendary Fuzz Face tones in smaller, more pedalboard-friendly housings with several modern appointments: true bypass switching, a bright status LED, an AC power jack and a convenient battery door.

The FFM1 Silicon Fuzz Face Mini is spec’d from a 1970 Fuzz Face in our own collection prized for its bright and aggressive Fuzz Face sound delivered by its matched BC108 silicon transistors.

About Jim Dunlop

We have new and used Jim Dunlop gear available on our website for fast direct delivery direct to you from across sellers in all areas of the USA & UK.

Dunlop Manufacturing is a renowned company specializing in musical instrument accessories, particularly known for its guitar effects pedals. They produce a wide range of pedals catering to various guitarists’ needs, from classic effects to innovative designs.

Some popular Dunlop guitar pedals include:

Cry Baby Wah: Perhaps their most iconic pedal, the Cry Baby Wah, has been used by countless guitarists. It’s a versatile pedal that modulates the guitar’s sound to create the famous “wah” effect.
MXR Phase 90: This is a classic phaser pedal known for its simplicity and distinctive swirling sound. It’s been used by numerous guitarists across different genres.
MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay: A popular delay pedal offering warm, analog-style delay tones. It’s loved for its simplicity and lush, rich sound.
MXR Dyna Comp Compressor: A compressor pedal that evens out the dynamics of your guitar playing, providing sustain and smoothness to the sound.
Dunlop Fuzz Face: A legendary fuzz pedal originally produced in the ’60s. It’s been reissued and updated over the years, offering that classic fuzz tone.
MXR EVH Phase 90: This pedal was designed in collaboration with Eddie Van Halen, featuring his preferred phaser settings.
Dunlop Echoplex Delay: Based on the legendary EP-3 tape delay unit, this pedal offers a rich, warm tape echo emulation.

These pedals are just a few examples from Dunlop’s extensive lineup. They are known for their reliability, sound quality, and often iconic status among guitarists. Different guitarists may prefer specific pedals based on their playing style and the sound they’re aiming to achieve. It’s always a good idea to try out pedals in person or listen to demos to find the right one for your preferences.

Fuzz

Fuzz is a type of guitar effect that distorts the signal in a more extreme and saturated way than typical overdrive or distortion pedals. It creates a thick, woolly tone with a characteristic “fuzzy” sound, often associated with the classic rock and psychedelic eras. Fuzz pedals work by clipping the waveform of the signal at a much higher level, resulting in a crunchy, sometimes harsh sound that has a distinctive bite and sustain.

Fuzz pedals can vary in intensity and tone, with some offering more subtle, warm fuzz and others creating a more aggressive, raspy sound. The controls typically include fuzz, tone, and volume, allowing players to shape the effect to suit their preferences. Classic fuzz pedals like the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi and the Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face have become iconic for their bold, powerful sound, making fuzz a staple for genres like rock, stoner metal, and experimental music.

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Mini

A mini pedal is a compact version of a standard guitar effect pedal, designed to save space on a pedalboard without sacrificing tone. Mini pedals are ideal for guitarists who need a portable setup or want to fit more effects into a limited space. Despite their small size, many mini pedals offer the same high-quality sound as their full-sized counterparts, though they may have fewer controls or lack battery power options. Popular mini pedals include the TC Electronic Hall of Fame Mini (Reverb), Ibanez Tube Screamer Mini (Overdrive), and Xotic EP Booster (Boost), making them a great choice for efficient pedalboard setups.

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