Color:Standard Capturing the essence of the world’s most expensive, collectible, and unavailable amplifiers. The most crystal of lettuce, the most unobtanium of discontinued exotic zest of magic diodes, the newest old stock tubes of artisanal sous vide blockchain components, organic GMO free discrete integrated circuits, simultaneously wild, free range, and humanely farmed, wired point-to-point on holistically mindful, mil-spec bespoke circuit boards. Its bypass is not just “truthful” – it is unflinchingly candid. Worthy of all the years you spent on a waiting list, the Hawaiian Pizza is the sonic equivalent of a forbidden delicacy. It’s nothing but three knobs and the truth. Put this in front of a clean amp, crank things up and prepare to be frightened. Or put it in front of a crunchy amp, dial it up just a little bit, and wonder where this thing has been all your life.
D**A
Fantastic pedal
With three simple controls, this pedal can produce a really wide range of sounds, and there's really not a bad setting. I originally bought it because I liked the buzzy 60s fuzz tone you get by turning the pineapple knob to the left and starving the transistor of voltage. However, I think the pedal really shines when used for boost, overdrive or distortion sounds rather than fuzz. Overall, one it's the best dirt boxes I've ever bought.
K**K
Many better options exist, underwhelming for the price
It's a high gain silicon fuzz face with a voltage control... There are so many better options if that's what you're after. For tweaky weird fuzz any of the Fuzz Factory variants does everything this does but more of it and better. For basically the same thing without a volume control, try the Earthquaker Erupter. Or for something not quite a Fuzz Face but better, try the DOD Carcosa. Or just buy/build a basic silicon fuzz... This just isn't worth the price and doesn't do anything particularly well that can't be done better by any of the other pedals I mentioned.
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