MXR Classic 108 Fuzz Mini

£124.99

This is the MXR Classic 108 Fuzz Mini from MXR, listed in Guitar Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The MXR Classic 108 Fuzz Mini provides all the same vintage fuzz tones in such a smaller pedal. The Classic 108 Fuzz is loaded with BC-108 transistor for a clear, round dirty crunch. Also featuring the no-nonsense control interface the pedal is easily controllable and allows you to use the controls to your liking and start riffing. The Classic 108 Fuzz includes a buffer switch on the side to make the fuzz play nicely with the wah pedals overall providing you with the same classic vintage tones.

Key Features

  • Same Vintage Tones as MXR Mini
  • Two-knob interfaces
  • Buffer Switch
  • Plays Well with Wah Pedals
  • Includes ECB003 9V Adapter
  • True Bypass

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Brand

MXR

MXR is a renowned manufacturer of guitar effects pedals and audio electronics, recognized for their classic designs and high-quality sound. Established in the 1970s, MXR has played a significant role in shaping the landscape of effects pedals, producing iconic units that have become staples in countless musicians’ rigs. The company’s pedals are celebrated for their rugged construction, intuitive controls, and versatile tones, making them popular among guitarists and bassists across genres.

MXR’s product lineup encompasses a wide range of effects categories, including distortion, delay, modulation, and more. Some of their most notable pedals include the Phase 90 phaser, the Dyna Comp compressor, and the Carbon Copy analog delay, all of which have earned legendary status among players for their distinctive sound and reliability. With a legacy of innovation and a commitment to quality, MXR continues to be a respected name in the world of guitar effects, inspiring musicians to explore new sonic possibilities and express themselves creatively.

Category

Fuzz Pedals

Fuzz drives the signal into extreme clipping, often flattening the waveform and generating a thick spectrum of harmonics. Transistor type, bias, input loading and tone filtering create markedly different responses, from loose and velvety to gated, spluttering or octave-rich. Some circuits interact strongly with pickup impedance and guitar volume, while others include buffers or blends for a more consistent response.

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True Bypass

Connects input directly to output through mechanical or relay switching when the effect is off, removing the active circuit from the audio path. It avoids buffer colour but leaves cable capacitance and switching design to influence high-frequency loss and possible switching noise.