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Description

Unleash the power of the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1, an innovative fuzz effects pedal that offers a unique combination of Hoof and Tone Reaper pedals in one singular enclosure. This versatile beauty allows you to independently use the Hoof, Reaper, and octave-up circuits, or mix them up to create a fuzz fest that challenges the boundaries of traditional sounds. Ideal for the experimental musician, the Hoof Reaper V1 is your ticket to an audacious and hard-hitting fuzz soundscape.

Key Features:

  • Combines the Hoof and Tone Reaper pedals into one enclosure
  • Allows independent usage or combination of Hoof, Reaper, and octave-up circuits
  • Perfect for creating a unique, aggressive fuzz sound
  • Ideal for experimental musicians
  • Produced by EarthQuaker Devices, a trusted name in the world of musical instruments

Product specs

Brand EarthQuaker Devices
Model Hoof Reaper Double Fuzz with Octave Up
Finish White / Red Print
Year 2011 - 2018
Made In United States
Categories Fuzz Pedals and Effects, Octave and Pitch-Shifting Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What makes the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1 unique compared to other fuzz pedals?

The Hoof Reaper V1 combines two distinct fuzz circuits, the Hoof and the Reaper, with an additional octave-up feature, allowing for a wide range of tonal possibilities from smooth, creamy fuzz to aggressive, biting tones.

Can the Hoof Reaper V1 be used with bass guitars?

Yes, the Hoof Reaper V1 works well with bass guitars, providing thick, rich fuzz tones while retaining low-end clarity, making it suitable for both guitarists and bassists.

Does the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1 require a specific power supply?

The Hoof Reaper V1 requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a negative center pin, commonly used with most guitar pedals, ensuring easy integration into your pedalboard setup.

How does the octave-up feature on the Hoof Reaper V1 affect the sound?

The octave-up feature adds a higher octave to your signal, creating a unique, harmonically rich sound that can enhance solos or add a distinct character to your fuzz tone.

Is the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1 suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Hoof Reaper V1 is designed for live use, featuring durable construction, true bypass switching for clean signal integrity, and versatile tonal options that can be easily adjusted on stage.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Offers a wide range of adjustments for versatile tone shaping

  • Can achieve everything from light breakup to heavy distortion

  • Dual fuzz options plus octave up for varied sound possibilities

  • Described as a bargain for the functionality it offers

  • Effective for creating unique, experimental sounds

  • Praised for its ability to produce raunchy 60's tones

  • Hoof side lauded as a top-quality muff variant

  • Can create a dense wall of sound with both fuzzes activated

CONS

  • Hoof side may sound more like distortion than fuzz to some

  • Reaper side considered difficult to dial in pleasant tones

  • Octave up feature described as over the top and noisy

  • Lacks control options for the octave up effect

  • May cut out bottom end on bass, affecting mix presence

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1.

Features and functionality

  • The Hoof Reaper combines a Green Muff, Tone Bender, and an octave up effect, allowing users to stack these for varied fuzz tones.

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  • The Hoof Reaper V1 is praised for its powerful mid control, allowing tones from scooped Smashing Pumpkins sounds to thick, woolly textures.

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  • The Park Fuzz, despite common misconceptions, works optimally when placed first in the signal chain, similar to the Hoof Reaper's tone bender side.

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  • The tone bender side of the Hoof Reaper becomes a more predictable boost after a buffer, while direct input allows for spitty, Velcro-like sounds with low impedance pickups.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Placing the Hoof Reaper first in the signal chain avoids a "fizzy" sound caused by buffered signals, improving tone clarity and versatility.

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Use cases and applications

  • When using a guitar tuned to drop C, rolling the volume knob down can produce a cleaner, warmer tone, while maxing it out offers aggressive fuzz.

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  • Owners find it versatile enough to cover a range of sounds from Smashing Pumpkins and Black Keys to fuzzy Led Zeppelin tones.

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  • Stacking a Park Fuzz with a Hizumitas fuzz pedal can result in an overly bass-heavy tone, suggesting careful consideration of pedal combinations for desired sound.

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  • When used directly before a ring mod, the tone bender side of the Hoof Reaper can produce unique sounds that are often overlooked by users.

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Comparisons

  • The Hoof Reaper's Reaper side offers a growly fuzz that stands out compared to the Hoof's warmer tones, providing versatility between stoney and grinding fuzz sounds.

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  • The FunctionFX ClusterFuzz is noted as a versatile alternative with a range of fuzz capabilities, though less "muffy" than the Hoof Reaper.

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Mods and upgrades

  • A suggested mod includes adding a toggle to switch between the Hoof and Reaper channels, enhancing the pedal's versatility.

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User experience

  • Owners report the pedal cleans up nicely with the guitar's volume knob, making it adaptable for different musical styles from indie rock to doom metal.

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  • A user reported a high-pitched squeal issue, primarily affecting the octave feature, indicating a potential defect or setup issue.

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  • Owners report that stacking the Hoof and Park Fuzz pedals produces a thick, creamy sound with a ripping top end, though maxing fuzz can make bass flabby.

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Value and pricing

  • The V1 Hoof Reaper is considered a cost-effective option, being about £100 cheaper than newer versions while maintaining identical tonal qualities.

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Versatile Fuzz.

I'm amazed by this fuzz. Two completely different fuzzes with octave up in one enclosure. And it is very usable also with both fuzzes and octave engaged.

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Basically, an all-in-one fuzz box. Really, really versatile.

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See how J Mascis uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1

J Mascis

Singer, Guitarist

Dinosaur Jr

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J Mascis uses the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1 fuzz pedal, as shown in a black and white version on EarthQuaker Devices' Facebook page.

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Stephen Malkmus

Guitarist, Singer

Pavement

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Stephen Malkmus is seen with the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1 fuzz pedal in a photo shared on Twitter. The caption reads, "would be a cool springbok puzzle yeah?"

See how Wata uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1

Wata

Singer, Guitarist

Boris

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"Wata in Recording today, with a lot of EQD pedals. T #borisheavyrocks #borisdronevil #earthquakerdevices @earthquakerjp @earthquakerdev @orangeamplifiers @takanocaca"

See how Ilan Rubin uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1

Ilan Rubin

Guitarist, Drummer

Foo Fighters

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Ilan Rubin discusses his use of the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1 pedal on the EarthQuaker Devices website.

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Emma Ruth Rundle

Singer, Guitarist

Red Sparowes

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In an Instagram post, Emma Ruth Rundle showcases the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1 fuzz pedal, highlighting her affinity for pedals.

See how Matt McJunkins uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1

Matt McJunkins

Guitarist, Bassist

A Perfect Circle

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pedalboard that he uses for his project which has been opening the show on this current APC run

See how Kevin Starrs uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1

Kevin Starrs

Singer, Guitarist

Uncle Acid and The Deadbeats

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On the Earthquaker Devices page the following quote is utilised in his rig rundown.

'Speaker Cranker is a desert island pedal for me ... it's essential for every board I use. I run it before a fuzz for some extra dirt and clarity during solos. It adds distortion but still cuts through a mix like nothing I've heard before. The Bit Commander, Dispatch Master and Arrows also make it onto my pedalboard depending on the set. In the studio I've also used the Rainbow Machine and Hoof Reaper.'

See how Dave Catching uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1

Dave Catching

Guitarist, Bassist

Queens of the Stone Age

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"Currently using every pedal during sessions at Rancho De La Luna, and using Dispatch Master and Hoof Reaper on tour with Eagles of Death Metal, Earthlings? and Mojave Lords."

See how Brian D'Addario uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1

Brian D'Addario

Guitarist, Bassist

The Lemon Twigs

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In the video , Brian D'Addario is seen using a EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1 pedal at the 5:07 mark

See how Matt Brasch uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1

Matt Brasch

Guitarist

The Wonder Years

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This photo from bandmate Nick Steinborn's Instagram shows Matt's new Hoof Reaper

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Greg Barnett

Singer, Guitarist

The Menzingers

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In a concert photo from the Palladium in Worcester, MA, Greg Barnett is seen using the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1 fuzz pedal. The image is part of an album on Imgur by PeterBys.

See how Dave Depper uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Reaper V1

Dave Depper

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Death Cab for Cutie

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In this photo, Depper's Hoof Reaper pedal is visible.

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