Manlay Sound BABY
$162
TCGAKKI
A clone of the Arbiter Fuzz Face in pursuit of quality!
The BABY FACE is a version with silicon transistors. Powerful FuzzThe clean/crunch sound when the guitar volume is turned down is exquisite.Although the shape is different, the cute design is eye-catching.Age: 2010
Accessories: box, English...
Lemon & Ginger CASHEWNUTS
$243
TCGAKKI
This is a fuzz pedal with a redesigned circuit based on Arbiter's Fuzz Face (germanium transistor era) circuit, interpreted by this brand's originality.Instead of aiming to reproduce vintage sound, we pursued our own original sound.It is designed to show its true value when used to boost a slightly...
2021 FUZZ PHONICS UK FUZZ FACE NOS BC183L
$250
Royal Brit Music
Newly made by Fuzz Phonics in the UK, this is their take on the classic Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face circuit and utilizes 2x NOS BC183L transistors that sound full and give up unfettered vintage fuzz goodness. Super cool in purple, made with NOS components in a pedal-board-friendly size enclosure....
Crazy Tube Circuits Constellation Germanium Fuzz/Booster OC41
$259
Distinctive Guitar
The Constellation from Crazy Tube Circuits is an all analog Germanium fuzz/boost. The smart switching circuit offers 6 different settings, giving you a variety of tones based on classic Fuzz pedals. The OC41 trasnistor version offers a more balanced tone than the OC45.
Specs:
FF: Inspired...
Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face
$169.99
Chicago Music Exchange
Hendrix was the master of fuzz, an artist with many subtle shadings at his command. His love affair with the legendary Fuzz Face pedal began in the early days of the Experience and continued to evolve throughout his brief but blazing career. The Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face is a meticulously...
Dunlop Hendrix Fuzz Face Bundle w/ Truetone 1 Spot Space Saving 9v Adapter
$179.99
Chicago Music Exchange
INCLUDES:
Dunlop Hendrix Fuzz Face
Truetone 1 Spot Space Saving 9v Adapter
OVERVIEW: Hendrix was the master of fuzz, an artist with many subtle shadings at his command. His love affair with the legendary Fuzz Face pedal began in the early days of the Experience and continued to evolve throughout...
SolidGoldFX If 6 Was 9 mkII BC183 Fuzz Pedal
$199
Chicago Music Exchange
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...
JHS Pedals Smiley Fuzz
$179
Replay Guitar Exchange
The JHS Pedals Smiley Fuzz effects pedal is a sonically faithful recreation of what makes these early silicon Fuzz Face pedals that Jimi Hendrix coined as his fuzz pedal of choice so great. The Smiley is a clear and defined, straddling the line between distortion pedal and a searing sustain,...
JHS Pedals Legends of Fuzz - Smiley
$149
Rock n Roll Vintage Guitars
Used JHS Smiley in very good condition, comes with original packaging.About the Smiley:The "Legends Of Fuzz'' series is a collection of the world's most historic, rare, and sought after circuits. At JHS, fuzz pedals have been in our lineup for over a decade. We have designed original circuits,...
2020 JHS Pedals Pedals Legends Of Fuzz Series Smiley
$179
Wild West Guitars
JHS Pedals Legends Of Fuzz Series Smiley Inspired By First-Era Silicon Model Arbiter Fuzzes
SMILEY
INSPIRED BY FIRST-ERA SILICON MODEL ARBITER FUZZES
$179
5.68 X 3.62 X 2.0 INCHES, 0.85 LBS
The “Legends Of Fuzz’’ series is a collection of the world’s most historic, rare, and sought after...
JHS JHS Legends of Fuzz Smiley Fuzz Pedal
$179
The Guitar Sanctuary
Presenting the JHS "Smiley" Fuzz pedal, inspired by the first era silicon model Arbiter Fuzz Pedals. The Smiley is part of JHS's new "Legends of Fuzz" series of replica pedals: "At JHS Pedals, fuzz pedals have been in our lineup for over a decade. We have designed original circuits, replicated...
JHS Pedals Smiley Legends Of Fuzz Series
$179
Chicago Music Exchange
From JHS:In 1966, a salesman named Ivor Arbiter saw the rising British rock scene demanding the effect of fuzz. He decided that his company Arbiter Electronics* needed to join the other London guitar product companies and release his own take on this trending sound. After seeing the circular base...