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Description

Is it a fuzz pedal? Is it an instrument? Is it a rogue angel bent on audio revenge? Rhythmic oscillation and industrial fuzz in a true bypass package.

Our flagship is still out there blasting away at the forces of evil (AKA boredom.) If you're looking to get freaky, look no further.

The Great Destroyer has found it’s way into the hands of Alan Sparhawk, Justin Meldal-Johnsen, Alessandro Cortini, Young the Giant, K O Y L, and Pussy Makes Three.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Dwarfcraft Devices The Great Destroyer Rhythmic Oscillation and Industrial Fuzz.

Use cases and applications

  • The Dwarfcraft The Great Destroyer is described as a "sputtery weirdo doom monster" with a spitty top end and significant body, ideal for doom metal sounds.

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Comparisons

  • Owners often compare The Great Destroyer to the Fender Blender, noting its unique germ distortion capabilities that offer high treble and white noise.

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User experience

  • One user emphasizes the pedal's ability to produce distinct, unique distortion textures not found in other pedals, making it a must-have for experimental music.

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Features and functionality

  • The Great Destroyer's design is noted for its capability to create glitchy, unpredictable sounds, appealing to those seeking unconventional fuzz effects.

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Critic Reviews

Dwarfcraft’s The Great Destroyer | guitar moderne

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Dwarfcraft Devices' The Great Destroyer is not your typical fuzz pedal; it's a sonic wild card. Celebrated for its explosive and unpredictable noise palette, it excels in creating industrial sounds and rhythmic oscillations. This pedal turns your guitar into a noise machine, making it perfect for experimentalists but likely unsuited for traditional settings like blues jams. User interaction is key, as knob adjustments yield everything from alien-like insects to police helicopter sounds. While it may not play well with every setup, it thrives with slightly distorted amps. This is a must-have for noise enthusiasts seeking unparalleled sound design.

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See how Deadmau5 uses Dwarfcraft Devices The Great Destroyer Rhythmic Oscillation and Industrial Fuzz

Deadmau5

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BSOD

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In this Instagram photo, The Great Destroyer can be seen in the bottom row of the Dwarfcraft devices.

See how Alessandro Cortini uses Dwarfcraft Devices The Great Destroyer Rhythmic Oscillation and Industrial Fuzz

Alessandro Cortini

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Nine Inch Nails

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"The Great Destroyer, when it comes to fuzz is a great pedal. Very easy to change the sound with a few knobs." The Great Destroyer can be seen at 3:17 in the video.

See how Claudio Sanchez uses Dwarfcraft Devices The Great Destroyer Rhythmic Oscillation and Industrial Fuzz

Claudio Sanchez

Singer, Guitarist

Coheed and Cambria

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"I have lots of pedals, all controlled by a Voodoo Lab switching system. A few of my favorites are an old MXR M-118 Analog Delay that sounds beautiful, The Great Destroyer fuzz by Dwarfcraft which sounds like you might expect given its name…"

See how Alan Sparhawk uses Dwarfcraft Devices The Great Destroyer Rhythmic Oscillation and Industrial Fuzz

Alan Sparhawk

Singer, Guitarist

Low

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"Sparhawk’s a great experimenter when it comes to pedals. For the album, he relied on a DwarfCraft Devices Great Destroyer, Red Panda Particle delay, and especially a ZVex Instant Lo-Fi Junky."

See how Jonathan Hischke uses Dwarfcraft Devices The Great Destroyer Rhythmic Oscillation and Industrial Fuzz

Jonathan Hischke

Bassist

Hella

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