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Description

Unleash your guitar's potential with the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Hybrid Fuzz. This pedal is not just a tribute to the legendary green Sovtek/Electro-Harmonix Big Muff from the '90s; it's a dynamic fusion of germanium and silicon transistors. This hybrid design creates a broad spectrum of tones, from smooth, organic overdrive to monstrous, saturated fuzz, making it a versatile addition to any guitarist's pedalboard.

The Hoof Hybrid Fuzz features a highly responsive tone control that allows you to sculpt your sound with precision, while the shift knob adjusts the mid-frequency range for ultimate tonal flexibility. Whether you're looking to add a subtle texture or an aggressive wall of sound, this pedal delivers with remarkable clarity and sustain. Its intuitive layout ensures ease of use, making it suitable for both seasoned musicians and those just beginning to explore the world of fuzz.

Built with the same dedication to quality and performance that EarthQuaker Devices is known for, this pedal is crafted to withstand the rigors of the road while delivering consistent performance. The true bypass circuitry ensures that your guitar's natural tone remains uncolored when the pedal is not in use, making it a reliable choice for purists and innovators alike.

Key Features:

  • Hybrid design with germanium and silicon transistors
  • Responsive tone control and mid-frequency shift knob
  • Wide range of tones from overdrive to heavy fuzz
  • True bypass circuitry for unaltered tone
  • Robust construction for durability on the road

Product specs

Brand EarthQuaker Devices
Model Hoof Hybrid Fuzz
Year 2009 - 2017
Made In United States
Categories Fuzz Pedals and Effects
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of fuzz circuit is the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Hybrid Fuzz based on?

The EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Hybrid Fuzz is based on the classic green Russian fuzz circuit, combining a hybrid design of Germanium and Silicon transistors for a versatile and stable fuzz tone.

What power supply does the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Hybrid Fuzz require?

The Hoof Hybrid Fuzz requires a standard 9-volt DC power supply with a negative center 2.1mm barrel, or it can be powered by a 9-volt battery.

How does the hybrid design of the Hoof Hybrid Fuzz affect its tone?

The hybrid Germanium/Silicon design of the Hoof Hybrid Fuzz provides a rich, smooth fuzz tone with enhanced temperature stability, offering a wide range of tonal possibilities from warm and vintage to aggressive and cutting.

Can the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Hybrid Fuzz be used with a bass guitar?

Yes, the Hoof Hybrid Fuzz is well-suited for use with bass guitars, offering a thick and full-bodied fuzz that retains low-end clarity and punch.

Is the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Hybrid Fuzz suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Hoof Hybrid Fuzz is designed for live performance with its rugged build and reliable performance, providing consistent tone and easy control on stage.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Versatile fuzz that spans Hendrix to 90s grunge and doom metal

  • Cleans up well with guitar's volume knob adjustments

  • Retains the tonal character of neck and bridge pickups

  • Wide frequency range from thin, high to thick, muffled fuzz

  • Blends well in a band mix without overpowering

  • Smooth, vintage tone achievable with voltage adjustments

  • Easy to shape fuzz tone with intuitive controls

  • Works well across different amps

  • Superb harmonics and warm, lively sound

  • Visually appealing design

CONS

  • On light is excessively bright in dark settings

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Hybrid Fuzz.

Comparisons

  • Some users prefer the BAT Pharaoh over the Hoof for its versatility, smoother leads, and better sustain, especially during band rehearsals.

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  • The Cloven Hoof is noted as a meaner alternative for those seeking more aggression than the standard Hoof.

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  • Compared to EHX reissues, the Hoof has less gain and saturation, resembling an early Tone Bender in some aspects.

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  • The Hoof is seen as a "Muff for people that don't like Muffs," with less fat low-end but greater clarity compared to traditional Muffs.

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  • The Hoof Hybrid Fuzz has more note separation and is less rich than the Green Russian Big Muff; it doesn't serve as a direct substitute.

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  • The Hoof is compared to a Rat with more "ripping" harmonics, suitable for early Black Flag tones at low volumes.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Pairing with an EAE Halberd can provide almost infinite sustain, especially when using a dirtier signal.

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Use cases and applications

  • Described as smoother, less grainy, and not having a gargantuan amount of gain, making it suitable for Gilmour-like or '90s grunge sounds.

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  • Works well with a clean boost or SD-1 for a standout mix presence, particularly in alt-rock/grunge/stonery band contexts.

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  • Works well for raw, room-like sounds similar to High on Fire's "Blessed Black Wings"; suitable for sludgy-sloppy thrash-trad metal.

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  • Ideal for metal styles similar to High on Fire, providing articulate fuzz suitable for thrash and chug without excess flub.

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Features and functionality

  • The Hoof's volume potential is described as "monstrous," even when the fuzz knob is turned up fully.

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  • The germanium transistors in the Hoof soften harsh highs, while users wish the fuzz knob offered more push.

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  • The Shift knob allows for midrange adjustments; clockwise rotation reduces mids, aiding in tone customization.

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  • Offers a balance of rich, thick notes with articulation; chords remain clear and full without sounding anemic.

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User experience

  • Owners often struggle to part with the Hoof, despite overlap with other fuzz pedals, due to its unique character and articulation.

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  • Some users find it sounds more like a big distortion than a textured fuzz, with a tone reminiscent of Matt Pike's style.

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Value and pricing

  • Considered a unique addition to a fuzz collection, compared to a full cranked TurboRat, despite being perceived as expensive by some.

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