SolidGoldFX If 6 Was 9 MkII Fuzz Pedal

£199.99

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Here's what SolidGoldFX say about the If 6 Was 9 MkII

If there’s one pedal that captures the history of sonic rebellion and the soul of classic rock, then the Fuzz Face is it. Bold and raunchy when fed power chords, velvety smooth and angelically soaring when presented with lead lines and with an almost too-good-to-be-true volume knob cleanup, which allows for the best clean tones you’ve ever heard, the Fuzz Face is truly a multi-faceted tonal treasure. Jimi Hendrix, Eric Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Pete Townsend all carved their undying legacy with this iconic fuzz machine and with our If 6 Was 9 MKII, you can instantly tap into those legendary tones or go far beyond to discover your own saturated signature sound.

It’s been at least 10 years since we launched our original If 6 Was 9 BC183 and improving on this solid design was no small feat. SGFX’s pedal pays tribute to all the players who contributed to the pantheon of rock, with specially selected components to get your mojo working. We put two BC183 devices in each one, which is widely regarded as a happy medium between the potentially mushy compression of germanium and the brash sawmill-like fuzz of silicon. The tone of the If 6 Was 9 MKII is just that – smooth and refined, without falling apart on chords and with loads of sustain on single-note work. The MKII includes all the soulful fuzz tones of the original BC183, but incorporates a variety of new features aimed at bringing this vintage inspired design into the modern age. 

What really sets the new If 6 Was 9 MKII apart is the power supply. Fuzz Face tone has been whittled down to such a precise science that players now know what voltage at which they prefer their Fuzz Face to be run. Eric Johnson famously kept a box full of batteries drained to various degrees. We have equipped this fuzz with a variable voltage pump, supplying anywhere from 5 to 15VDC from a single 9V power source. No need for a box full of questionable batteries anymore, just set the knob to your preferred supply voltage and get as much fuzzy compression or meaty breakup you desire consistently, every time.

This, in conjunction with the bias control, will allow for any shade of fuzz ranging from gated and sputtery, to smooth and dynamic, then all the way to bold and punchy. The new saturate control trims the circuit’s input for better cleanup, signal chain integration or impedance matching, ideal for use with a wah pedal. Finally, soft-touch true bypass switching and top jacks really bring this fuzz face into the 21st century. 

That was a lot of tech babble, we know. At the end of the day If 6 Was 9 MkII is just here to help you with what you do best: plugging in and rocking out! 

Key Features

  • Silicon Fuzz pedal
  • Based on the Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face circuit
  • Uses two BC183 transistor – for soulful fuzz tones between mushy compression of Germanium and brash sound of Silicon
  • Variable voltage pump supplies power between 5 to 15VDC internally
  • Thick balanced bass response and tight fuzz tone
  • Tone toggle switch chooses between tight and thick fuzz voicings
  • Bias knob for varying the operational voltage – for a huge range of tones from compressed and nasty to big and bold
  • Saturation control trims the circuits input for better cleanup or impedance matching
  • Soft-touch True bypass switching and top-mounted jacks
  • Hand-made in Montreal, Canada 
  • Powered by opt. 9V DC PSU – (centre -, 2,1 mm, 20 mA current draw)

Brand

SolidGoldFX

SolidGoldFX is a pedal manufacturer known for its high-quality effects designed for musicians looking to enhance their sound with vintage-inspired tones and modern versatility. They produce a variety of pedals, with a focus on fuzz and modulation effects. Their products, like the If 6 Was 9 MkII fuzz pedal, use vintage-style components such as the BC183 silicon transistors to deliver a classic, saturated fuzz sound that pays homage to the 1960s era of psychedelic and rock music. SolidGoldFX pedals are popular for their rich, dynamic tone shaping, combining vintage warmth with contemporary flexibility.

Another standout from SolidGoldFX is their Imperial MKII, which showcases their attention to crafting high-performance pedals that appeal to a broad range of playing styles. The brand has earned praise for creating effects that not only provide rich textures and tones but also ensure robust performance on stage and in the studio. Their pedals like the If 6 Was 9 MkII are especially beloved for their ability to achieve vintage fuzz tones while also delivering precise control over gain and tone, making them a versatile choice for both beginner and professional musicians.

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

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.