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A Red Big Muff ???

The lineage of Japanese-built effects is just really difficult to research. Most of the available information leads you down a dark and endless tunnel system, splintering off in every direction; starting with a small syndicate of factori...

14 days ago
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Electro Harmonix Sold Kits?

On the heels of the upcoming Electro Harmonix book, “Made on Earth for Rising Stars”, by my pals Josh Scott, Daniel Danger, and Dan Epstein, I figured I would add my own little “did you know!?” to the story. It’s a part of EHX lore that isn...

a month ago
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The Women Who (literally) Built Rock & Roll.

Over the last five years the internet has provided me with endless avenues of dopamine-inducing research tools for learning about the history of guitar pedals. One of which is the invaluable category of website known as the “newspaper datab...

2 months ago
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How Old is Your Super Fuzz?

Last year I wrote this article on deciphering Shin-ei date stamps. And while that’s probably still the best way to determine your pedal’s true age, by no means is it the only way.

So this time around, my main focus will be on the legend...

2 months ago
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The Lexicon of Fuzz

Over the last month I’ve been digging through various newspaper and magazine archives looking for anything pedal-related. And something that began to stick out was how rapidly the earliest references to “fuzzy” guitar tones evolved, and to...

2 months ago
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