MXR M267 Octavio Fuzz

£159.00

JustPedals serve up a tasty Fuzz. A solid Fuzz and Octave that stands out amongst other Fuzz Pedals on the JustPedals menu. MXR make great Fuzz Pedals, so If you like Fuzz and Octave, then a MXR M267 Octavio Fuzz is the perfect Fuzz to order in. Read More details Below.


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This tasty Fuzz number is delivered to your pedal board. A tasty Fuzz and Octave that stands out amongst other Fuzz Pedals on the menu. MXR make great Fuzz Pedals, so If you like Fuzz and Octave, then a MXR M267 Octavio Fuzz is the perfect Fuzz to order in. Access truly iconic fuzz tones. Originally unleashed upon the ears of the world by Jimi Hendrix himself the MXR M267 Octavio Fuzz certainly has a legendary heritage. And its that unique octave-up fuzz sound that tore apart the seams of tonal tradition. Adding a potent wash of upper harmonics to an already phenomenal fuzz sound the Octavio Fuzz is the perfect way to achieve those searing synth-like lead tones. But its not just a lead guitarists dream; this unique fuzz has become to go-to-fuzz-box for players of all styles. Its touch-responsive nature means your playing dynamics have a powerful effect on your tone. Dig in hard and rip a hole in the roof or flutter over your strings to get softer clipping and a smoother response. Whether you play hard or soft from doom to straight-up rock this incendiary fuzz is a solid solution for taking your tone over the edge.

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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.

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Electric Guitars

Fuzz Pedals

Guitar Effects Pedals

Guitars

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Fuzz

A fuzz pedal is one of the earliest and most aggressive forms of distortion, turning your clean guitar signal into a thick, saturated wall of sound. It works by clipping the waveform almost flat, creating a compressed, gritty tone full of harmonic overtones. The result is raw, unruly, and unmistakable — from the sputtering breakup of vintage germanium circuits to the searing sustain of modern silicon designs. Fuzz pedals react strongly to your guitar’s volume and pickup choice, making them dynamic tools for expressive players.

Whether you’re chasing the classic tones of Hendrix and the Smashing Pumpkins or exploring heavy, experimental textures, fuzz remains a favourite for its personality and unpredictability. It can sound smooth and sustaining, or wild and velcro-like, depending on how it’s set up. A good fuzz pedal cuts through the mix while adding thickness and attitude, turning any riff or lead line into something bold and unmistakably alive.

Octave

An octave pedal shifts your guitar signal up or down by one or more octaves, blending the altered pitch with your original sound to create a fuller, more complex tone. It can add a deep, bass-like layer underneath your playing or a shimmering high octave on top for lead lines and solos. Classic analogue octave pedals often produce slightly gritty, organic sounds, while modern digital versions track more precisely and can offer multiple octave ranges.

Octave pedals are great for thickening single-note riffs, creating synth-style textures, or even mimicking bass parts when playing alone. They pair well with fuzz or overdrive pedals for massive, harmonically rich tones. Whether you’re after vintage Hendrix-style octave fuzz or a modern polyphonic sound that tracks chords cleanly, an octave pedal opens up a world of creative possibilities and adds real weight and character to your tone.