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Description
FENRIS sprung out of my collaborative endeavours with legendary bass boy Bent Sæther. He wanted the ultimate super-fuzz based fuzz, and through multiple iterations, two pedals emerged, this one being the most beastly and aggressive fuzz I've ever created.
Both pedals use the preamp found at the dry input of the good old Space Echo tape machine and I've added and subtracted a bunch of parts from the original circuit to make this thing its own creation. It still maintains its super-fuzz/standard-fuzz/hyper-fuzz language tonally, but it has become a much more flexible and useful device. For recording it really comes into its own as a platform for all the weird and wonderful fuzz sounds you could ever need and live, you can make it do the most explosive, wild and thick fuzz sounds you've ever heard.
It has six knobs. Volume and gain do as you expect them to, but the internal gain in the circuit is so massive, you may find yourself actually not cranking this pedal. The two middle, unlabelled knobs take care of a very flexible notch filter and with them, you can scoop and drag and twist and mangle the signal's EQ curve, from impossibly deep bass, to aggressively nasty treble. The mushroom knob, lifted from the EMBLA applies a mild, passive gate to the output stage, very useful for whenever you need to cut the noise between your played notes or just destroy your signal. The triangle knob indicates octaving. Put it in the middle for more octaving, put it to either side for less.
Useful specs: Power with 9VDC, centre tip negative. Same as Boss Pedals. Easy. Current draw is quite high as I'm using logic based relay switching. Prior to mid May all FENRISes shipped had a current consumption of a little less than 150mA when engaged. In mid May I moved from Fujitsu Takamisawa relays to Omron relays. These do the exact same job, but draw much less current:
Idle: ~10mA Engaged: ~70mA
Product specs
| Brand | Fjord Fuzz |
| Model | Fenris |
| Finish | Black / Copper |
| Year | 2019 - 2021 |
| Made In | Norway |
| Categories | Fuzz Pedals and Effects |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What is the core tonal characteristic of the Fjord Fuzz Fenris?
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The Fjord Fuzz Fenris is known for its rich, saturated fuzz tones with a distinctive, aggressive edge, making it ideal for heavy rock and experimental music.
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Can the Fjord Fuzz Fenris be used with a bass guitar?
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Yes, the Fjord Fuzz Fenris can be used with a bass guitar, providing deep, textured fuzz tones that enhance the low-end frequencies.
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Does the Fjord Fuzz Fenris require a specific power supply?
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The Fjord Fuzz Fenris operates on a standard 9V DC power supply, commonly used with most guitar pedals.
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How does the Fjord Fuzz Fenris compare to other fuzz pedals?
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The Fjord Fuzz Fenris stands out with its unique tonal aggression and clarity, offering a more pronounced texture and sustain compared to many traditional fuzz pedals.
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Is the Fjord Fuzz Fenris suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Fjord Fuzz Fenris is designed for live use, providing consistent, powerful fuzz tones that cut through the mix effectively on stage.
Videos
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Fjord Fuzz Fenris - Bass Demo
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Features and functionality
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Users appreciate the ability to remove the octave from the signal, transforming the pedal into a smooth, vintage fuzz with a dynamic tonal range.
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Considered a "connoisseur's fuzz," appealing to enthusiasts who already appreciate complex fuzz tones, but unlikely to convert those who typically dislike fuzz effects.
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Use cases and applications
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Ideal for creating a smooth, chunky sound reminiscent of vintage fuzz, appealing to those seeking a versatile yet traditional fuzz pedal experience.
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At 3:46 in the video called "The most INSANE Pedalboard? w/ HENRIK LINDER (Dirty Loops)", Henrik Linder mentions "Norwegian fuzz".
At 1:42 in the video called "Dirty Loops - Run Away" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfHM82gzv7k), Henrik Linder can be seen using the Fjord Fuzz Fenris. Judging by the number of potentiometers and size of the knobs, it is the Fenris and not one of the other pedals by Fjord Fuzz.
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