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Description

Introducing the EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound, a collaboration between EarthQuaker Devices and the newly revived Park Amplifiers. This reissued masterpiece is a germanium fuzz pedal, a member of the esteemed Tone Bender family. It boasts a distinctive bright, near distortion-like tone, setting it apart from its Fuzz Face siblings.

Stay true to the vintage fuzz sound but enjoy the modern enhancements that have been carefully crafted into this pedal. Experience an improved fuzz range and a lowered noise floor, thanks to the hand-matched transistors for optimal performance. The power has been internally regulated, and a DC power jack added, making it compatible with all modern 9V power supplies.

To top it all off, the EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound is equipped with an LED indicator, all encased in a compact, space-saving enclosure. All these features and more are now easily accessible at a fraction of the cost of the original, making it the perfect addition to your musical setup.

Key Features:

  • Faithful reissue of the vintage Park Fuzz Sound with modern enhancements
  • Features germanium transistors for a unique, bright fuzz tone
  • Extended fuzz range and lowered noise floor due to hand-matched transistors
  • Internally regulated power with added DC power jack for universal 9V power supply compatibility
  • Compact enclosure with LED indicator
  • Affordable alternative to the nearly impossible to obtain original model

Product specs

Available since July 2020
Overdrive No
Distortion No
Fuzz Yes
Metal No

FAQs

What type of fuzz effect does the EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound produce?

The EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound delivers a vintage-style fuzz effect, reminiscent of classic 1960s fuzz tones, characterized by its warm, rich, and harmonically complex sound.

Can the EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound pedal be powered by a battery?

Yes, the EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound can be powered by a 9V battery, as well as a standard 9V DC power supply, providing flexibility for different performance setups.

Is the EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound pedal true bypass?

Yes, the EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound features true bypass switching, ensuring your guitar's tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not in use.

How does the EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound handle high-output pickups?

The EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound is designed to handle high-output pickups effectively, maintaining clarity and definition while delivering its signature fuzz tone.

Does the EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound work well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups?

Yes, the EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound is versatile and works well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups, providing a wide range of tonal possibilities.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Highly versatile with a wide range of sounds

  • Maintains clarity and dynamics without getting muddy

  • Exceptionally quiet operation for a fuzz pedal

  • Offers distinct character changes with different guitar pickups

  • Germanium transistors provide a vintage fuzz texture

  • Works well with both humbuckers and single coils

  • Pairs beautifully with other pedals for expanded soundscapes

  • Hand-built quality and visually appealing design

  • Broad sweep of sounds caters to multiple music genres

  • Low noise level even at high sustain settings

CONS

  • Treble can become shrill if not carefully adjusted

  • Sweet spot on tone control can be narrow

  • Lacks a battery strap, requiring external power source

  • May lose sustain quickly when guitar volume is lowered

4.5 out of 5

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Fuzzy Punch

Makes Fuzz. Fuzz good. Like a sweet fruit punch. A punchy fuzz. Yeah, a fuzzy punch.

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See how Frans van Zoest uses EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound

Frans van Zoest

Singer, Guitarist

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In this pic you can spot the blue pedal being a Park Fuzz sound

See how Larry Schemel uses EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound

Larry Schemel

Guitarist

Death Valley Girls

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Verified via EarthQuaker Devices

"The pedals I’m using are the Boss FZ-5 Fuzz, Crybaby Wah pedal, MXR Carbon Copy delay, and Boss DD-7 digital delay and the Park Fuzz, which is amazing."

See how Mike Brandon uses EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound

Mike Brandon

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via Photo

Visible in this photo from a 2024 KEXP session by The Mystery Lights

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