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Description
Yes, you read it right. Ever since it left, we’ve been getting messages asking for it again, so here it is. We packed in just about everything from its big brother, (the Eau Claire Thunder) giving you a boat load of fuzz tones in a very board-friendly package. The Trim knob is there to tame extra loud signals if you need it. The Timewarp toggle is there to change up clipping diodes. The Toneblast has been changed to a toggle control, but it still skips the tone stack, to give you a fuller frequency response, and a considerable volume boost. And of course, its got volume, tone, and gain controls.
This one isn’t just a guitar pedal; it will blast your bass just as well. The original Baby Thunder has made it’s way to the studio and stage with Juan Alderete (The Mars Volta, Deltron 3030) and Dylan Carlson of Earth. If you’re in need of a huge fuzz sound in a small package, this is the pedal for you! Check out the demos!
Product specs
| Brand | Dwarfcraft Devices |
| Model | Baby Thunder |
| Finish | Copper / Yellow |
| Year | 2010s |
| Categories | Fuzz Pedals and Effects |
FAQs
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What type of sound can I expect from the Dwarfcraft Devices Baby Thunder fuzz pedal?
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The Dwarfcraft Devices Baby Thunder delivers a thick, aggressive fuzz tone with a wide sonic range, making it ideal for heavy rock and experimental music styles.
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Is the Dwarfcraft Devices Baby Thunder suitable for both guitar and bass?
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Yes, the Baby Thunder is designed to work well with both guitar and bass, providing a powerful fuzz effect that maintains clarity across different frequencies.
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Does the Dwarfcraft Devices Baby Thunder require a specific power supply?
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The Baby Thunder fuzz pedal operates with a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for most pedalboards.
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How does the Dwarfcraft Devices Baby Thunder compare to other fuzz pedals?
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The Baby Thunder stands out with its unique tonal versatility and aggressive fuzz character, distinguishing it from more traditional fuzz pedals that may offer a more vintage sound.
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Can the Dwarfcraft Devices Baby Thunder be used in a live performance setting?
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Yes, the Baby Thunder is well-suited for live performances, offering robust construction and a dynamic range that cuts through in a band mix.
Videos
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Dwarfcraft Baby Thunder Demo
Reviews
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Dwarfcraft Devices Baby Thunder.
Comparisons
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The Baby Thunder provides nearly identical sounds to the Eau Claire Thunder, minus the feedback loop and larger size, making it suitable for stoner/sludge/doom genres.
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Features and functionality
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The Baby Thunder's Toneblast is a lever instead of a footswitch, which may affect usability for those who frequently adjust settings mid-performance.
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Use cases and applications
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Ideal for players using EMG 81 & 85 pickups and Orange Micro Terror setups, especially in C standard tuning, enhancing heavy and distorted sound profiles.
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The Baby Thunder was traded for a Fender Bassman 135, suggesting its perceived value among musicians familiar with both pieces of gear.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 0 Reviews and 2 Ratings
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