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Description

Unleash a wave of distortion with the CreepingNet RFZ-2 SkullFuzz, a fuzz pedal designed to captivate both seasoned guitarists and adventurous sonic explorers. This pedal is not just about fuzz; it’s about crafting a unique sound that stands out in any mix. The RFZ-2 SkullFuzz features a hand-selected germanium transistor, known for its warm, vintage fuzz tones that are both rich and textured. This makes it ideal for everything from classic rock riffs to experimental soundscapes.

The pedal's intuitive three-knob layout allows for precise control over your sound. Adjust the level, tone, and fuzz to dial in anything from subtle harmonics to all-out fuzz mayhem. Thanks to its robust build and true bypass switching, the SkullFuzz ensures your signal remains pure and noise-free when disengaged. The pedal’s eye-catching skull design not only adds a touch of personality to your pedalboard but also reflects its bold sonic character.

Whether you’re playing in a garage band or on the main stage, the CreepingNet RFZ-2 SkullFuzz offers versatility and reliability, making it a staple in any guitarist’s arsenal.

Key Features:

  • Hand-selected germanium transistor for vintage warm tones
  • Three-knob layout for level, tone, and fuzz control
  • True bypass switching to maintain signal purity
  • Durable housing with a unique skull design
  • Suitable for a wide range of musical genres and styles

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