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Description

Unleash a sonic beast with the Evil Eye Warg, a fierce fuzz pedal that pays homage to its iconic predecessor, the Ace Tone “Fuzz Master” FM-3. Crafted for the modern musician, the Warg takes the raw, aggressive energy of the original and amplifies it for today's stage. Whether you're looking to carve out a unique niche in your band's sound or simply want to explore new sonic territories, this pedal delivers the goods.

Built with a refined EQ profile switch, the Warg gives you the power to transform the classic scooped midrange into a more balanced tone, ensuring your riffs cut through the mix with ease. This feature makes it perfect for those moments when you need to command attention, whether live or in the studio.

Underneath its rugged exterior lies a host of modern innovations. The pedal includes silent soft true-bypass switching, so your tones remain pure and unaffected when not in use. Thanks to its top-mounted jacks, your pedalboard stays organized and clutter-free. And with high-end German-made hardware, you can count on the Warg to withstand the rigors of frequent gigging.

If you're searching for a fuzz pedal that combines vintage charm with modern precision, the Evil Eye Warg is a formidable contender. It's more than just an effect; it's a legacy reimagined for today's musician.

Key Features:

  • Inspired by the Ace Tone “Fuzz Master” FM-3
  • Refined EQ profile switch for enhanced tonal versatility
  • Silent soft true-bypass switching
  • Top-mounted jacks for easy pedalboard integration
  • High-end German-made hardware and premium internal components

Product specs

Power 9V
Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital analog
Jackson Brooksby

Jackson Brooksby

The Forgotten Vintage Japanese Fuzz | Evil Eye FX Warg

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The Forgotten Vintage Japanese Fuzz | Evil Eye FX Warg

Jackson Brooksby

Jackson Brooksby

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Evil Eye FX Warg Fuzz review: more than a boutique Big Muff variant?

guitar.com

Evil Eye FX's Warg Fuzz stands out in a crowded market with its unique take on the Big Muff design, delivering a raw and aggressive sound that’s perfect for heavy riffs. With exceptional build quality and a reasonable price of $149, it’s hard not to appreciate this handmade pedal. However, its lack of vintage subtleties might deter those seeking a more classic fuzz tone. While it excels in delivering a distinct sonic character, it may not satisfy those who prefer a versatile, nuanced approach to fuzz. If you're ready to embrace its monstrous growl, the Warg could be a worthy addition to your pedalboard.

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Big Muff Redux: Evil Eye FX Warg Fuzz Review - Premier Guitar

premierguitar.com

The Evil Eye Warg offers a refreshing twist on the classic Big Muff sound, prioritizing clarity and articulation over bass-heavy tones. Its unique midrange boost feature enhances its utility in a mix, making it a versatile option for those seeking a distinctive fuzz pedal. The build quality is commendable, and at $149, it presents excellent value. However, traditional Big Muff enthusiasts may find the Warg lacking in the characteristic bass and smoothness they cherish, which could deter some users. Overall, the Warg stands out as an intriguing alternative for fuzz lovers willing to explore beyond the typical Big Muff territory.

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