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Description

Discover the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof V1, a fuzz effects pedal that's a fusion of both eras and technology. Drawing inspiration from the classic '90s green Sovtek/Electro-Harmonix Big Muff, this pedal employs a harmonious blend of germanium and silicon transistors. The result? An audioscape that ranges from a warm, organic overdrive to an exhilarating storm of fuzz. Compact yet powerful, this pedal offers an array of tonal possibilities, inviting you to explore and redefine your sound boundaries.

Key Features:

  • Hybrid germanium and silicon design, creating a versatile range of tones
  • Inspired by the iconic '90s green Sovtek/Electro-Harmonix Big Muff
  • Provides a spectrum of sound from organic overdrive to intense fuzz
  • Compact design, making it a portable and convenient addition to any pedalboard

Product specs

Brand EarthQuaker Devices
Model Hoof Hybrid Fuzz, Hoof Hybrid Fuzz Limited Edition
Finish Gold / Black Print, Gray Texture / Black Print, White / Brown Print
Year 2009 - 2019
Made In United States
Categories Fuzz Pedals and Effects
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

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

The EarthQuaker Devices Hoof is based on a classic green Russian fuzz circuit, offering a hybrid design that combines Germanium and Silicon transistors for a versatile tone and improved temperature stability.

How does the hybrid design of the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof affect its sound?

The hybrid Germanium/Silicon design of the Hoof provides a rich, warm fuzz with enhanced clarity and sustain, making it suitable for various styles and settings.

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

Yes, the Hoof fuzz pedal works well with bass guitars, maintaining low-end clarity while delivering a thick, dynamic fuzz sound.

What power supply does the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof require?

The EarthQuaker Devices Hoof requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a center-negative plug, commonly used for most guitar pedals.

Is the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Hoof is designed for reliability and performance, with hand-built quality and a robust design that makes it ideal for live settings.

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Hoof Hybrid Fuzz Demo | EarthQuaker Devices

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EarthQuaker Devices Retrospective Ep.1 - Hoof Hybrid Fuzz

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EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Fuzz Pedal

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Hoof Fuzz - Jamie Stillman | EarthQuaker Devices

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Ultra-rare submission: Hoof #001

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EarthQuaker Devices Hoof Fuzz - Cory Juba

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EarthQuaker Devices Hoof | Pedal Demo

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Reviews

PROS

  • Flexible Big Muff style with more versatility

  • Cleans up well with guitar volume adjustments

  • Capable of a wide range of tones from Hendrix to doom metal

  • Maintains the guitar's tone integrity across pickups

  • Allows for vintage sounds by adjusting voltage supply

  • Offers a wide frequency range for diverse fuzz sounds

  • Germanium fuzz provides numerous grungy tones

  • Defined sound clarity compared to other fuzz pedals

  • Effective as both bass overdrive and fuzz

CONS

  • On light is excessively bright in dark settings

  • May not suit heavy metal or thrash genres

Owner Insights

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

Comparisons

  • The Hoof is less gainy and saturated than EHX reissues, resembling an early Tone Bender with more clarity and less compression.

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  • The Hoof is considered smoother and less grainy compared to typical Muff pedals, aligning closer to a distortion pedal.

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  • The Cloven Hoof, compared to the Hoof, features silicon transistors, providing higher volume, more aggressive highs and mids, and a tighter low end.

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  • The Blackout Musket and Earthbound Supercollider were preferred over the Hoof by some users for their distinct fuzz characteristics.

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  • The Hoof provides a more organic, "brown" fuzz compared to the Big Muff Pi's silicon, plasticky feel, with a classic germanium sag.

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  • The Way Huge Swollen Pickle is suggested as a cheaper alternative with similar mid-scoop control features.

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User experience

  • Users suggest pairing the Hoof with an EAE Halberd for infinite sustain and better integration in a mix.

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  • Owners often mention a preference for the Black Arts Toneworks Pharaoh for its unique fuzz tone compared to the Hoof.

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  • Users find the Hoof retains clarity and is more manageable at lower gain settings, making it suitable for controlled fuzz tones.

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Features and functionality

  • The Hoof's shift knob allows for mid-frequency control, making it stand out in a mix without sounding chaotic.

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  • Combining germanium and silicon diodes, the Hoof offers smoother tones with looser lows, while silicon transistors can push into distortion territory.

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  • The Hoof's shift knob transitions from traditional Big Muff tones on the left side to a full-range, mid-swelling response on the right.

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Use cases and applications

  • Ideal for alt-rock and grunge, the Hoof offers a smoother distortion rather than a heavily fuzzy sound.

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  • The Hoof Reaper V1 allows stacking with the Reaper and an octave for expanded tonal options, making it versatile for diverse sound explorations.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Adding an EQ pedal post-Hoof can enhance midrange punch at 800Hz and 1.6kHz to address mids issues.

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  • Boosting fuzz with an overdrive pedal or compressing with OD after can alter the Hoof's gain structures significantly, enhancing tonal flexibility.

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sacha_il_bove_show

Compact and powerful

I have the original EHX Ram's head, green russian Big Muff, Guild Foxey Lady, Op Amp Deluxe Big Muff, and other Big Muffs. This is the one I use in my pedalboard. It's small, it has top in/out, it's very versatile and can be crunchy or very heavy, with good clarity. It's the desert island big muff. Don't look further, buy this!

mettlegossett

Just the best

I have tried so many fuzz pedals and I keep coming back to this, it just sounds awesome no matter what you do with it and is capable of SO many different sounds.

chelcha

Excelent device!

This germanium fuzz pedal allows me to reach numerous grungy tones, very similar to the EHX Russian Muff.

dima_povalyaev

Clear fuzz with tons of tone

Lots of tones that you can dial in. Very defined sound compared to other fuzz pedals i've heard of tried.

ben_wolz

swiss army knife

great bass OD and fuzz tones. Bought it to replace a tubescreamer and I have not looked back.

nbaker1251

Amazing

It's like a big muff but more, best fuzz I have

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Tom Polzine

Guitarist

Howling Giant

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Verified via Premier Guitar

Tom Polzine, guitarist of Howling Giant, uses the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof V1 fuzz pedal as part of his setup. According to Premier Guitar’s Rig Rundown, his signal chain includes the Boss FV-30 volume pedal, Vox V847A Wah, Xotic AC Plus, Radial BigShot ABY Amp Switcher, EarthQuaker Devices Hoof, Black Arts Toneworks Pharaoh fuzz, and Catalinbread Echorec, before feeding into the Marshall. The nondescript silver box built by Kevin Shaw allows Polzine to activate both the Hoof and Pharaoh with a single kick. The proof is provided by Premier Guitar’s "Rig Rundown: Howling Giant."

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Niclas Stalfors

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Verified via The Sleeping Shaman

In his interview with The Sleeping Shaman, Niclas Stalfors of Lowrider discusses using the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof V1 fuzz pedal as part of his gear setup.

See how Brock Pierce uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof V1

Brock Pierce

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

Brock Pierce used the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof V1 pedal during a live performance at Makeout Music in Los Angeles, as documented in the video by Andrew Gotthard on YouTube, titled "Chatterton - live at Makeout Music; Los Angeles, CA 5/4/25."

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Kenny Bridges

Guitarist

Moneen

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Verified via Photo

In this photo, the Earthquaker Hoof Fuzz pedal can be seen in Bridges' pedalboard.

See how José P. García uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof V1

José P. García

Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

JP's pedalboard can be seen at 0:08, The EQD's hoof is one of JP's favorites fuzz tones. As said by himself: “EarthQuaker Devices are a fundamental part of my sound because of their unique approach on effects.”

See how Joab Eastley uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof V1

Joab Eastley

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Joab Eastley is shown using the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof V1 fuzz pedal in a photo, illustrating his belief in the importance of having multiple fuzz effects for versatile soundscapes.

See how Hunter Walls uses EarthQuaker Devices Hoof V1

Hunter Walls

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Hunter Walls is shown preparing for the Better Off tour with the EarthQuaker Devices Hoof V1 fuzz pedal, as seen in an Instagram post by his account, @the__chief.

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