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Thermion Stone Age review
By Trevor Curwen published
Four flavors of fully-analogue fuzz in one pedal... How many more could a guitar player need?

Salt Box Workshop’s Spite Box is a lean, mean distortion/fuzz machine built in aid of a good cause
By Matt Parker published
This collaborative design between Dave Gill and Jeff Davis will help raise money for local music programs in Baltimore, Maryland

Pigtronix turns loose the Star Eater, a super-jumbo fuzz with filter and selectable germanium and silicon clipping
By Jonathan Horsley published
The “fuzz sculptor with an appetite” has beefy fuzz, woolly fuzz, Smashing Pumpkins-style fuzz, you name it...

The Anasounds Full Story is a modular fuzz pedal with swappable Tone Cards containing 7 iconic Big Muff circuits
By Matt Parker published
Full house: Anasound’s Tone Cards span some of the most iconic Big Muff builds

Boutique effects for a good cause: Electric Love's Play for P.I.N.K. stompboxes raise money for breast cancer research
By Jackson Maxwell published
Ben Carlin turned to the guitar, and making pedals, as a positive outlet for dealing with stress during his wife's battle with breast cancer. Now, he wants to use that creative outlet to help others

Heather Brown Electronicals unveils new, Reverb-exclusive Sensation Fuzzdrive pedal
By Jackson Maxwell published
Brown describes the pedal as a "tool to push your signal hard without the chaos" that "goes from fuzzy low-end to crisp, overdriven mids"

Maestro Fuzz-Tone FZ-M review
By Trevor Curwen published
Gibson brings back a revamped version of the fuzz pedal that started it all – and satisfaction is very much guaranteed

Electro-Harmonix Ripped Speaker review
By Trevor Curwen published
An affordable and compact fuzz pedal that takes distorted guitar tones right back to the beginning

KMA Machines’ take on the ‘70s cult Jordan Boss Tone fuzz, the Fuzzly Bear, returns – and it’s looking lean and mean
By Jonathan Horsley published
More pedalboard friendly, with top-mounted jacks, and LED eyes, the Fuzzly Bear 2 has the same feral fuzz tones, from thick overdrive to a “furry wall of fuzz”

Keeley Electronics and The Guitar Store promise “galaxies of gain” on their exclusive Moon Op Amp Fuzz collab
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Moon Op Amp Fuzz references Keeley's David Gilmour-inspired Dark Side Workstation, and has EQ options aplenty, and a deep reservoir of fuzz tones
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