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Description
HEDDA highly interactive, unapologetically vintage fuzz with high dynamic range and chaos oscillation switch - for people who like fuzz
I’ve spent the last 10 years trying to squeeze as much vintage tone and texture as possible into modern, user-friendly and predictable packages. HEDDA ditches that approach in favour of maximum dynamism and authority. What’s left is a very simple device, packed with flavour and colour. It features amazing clarity on cleanup alongside thick and sticky low end compression at full tilt. As a guitarist I personally prefer maximum dynamic range from my rig and HEDDA is designed specifically for this purpose.
The way this is done is by using a very low input impedance and very high gain silicon transistors as well as built-in asymmetrical clipping. I chose the BC848 transistor, the 12th generation of the BC108 family, not because it’s better than its contemporaries, but because you and me both know you secretly want the great great great great great great great great great great grandchild of the most legendary silicon transistor ever in your new fuzz pedal, so why not?
Low input impedance means don’t stick it after a buffer or an unbuffered wah and please don’t expect the output or gain you’ll find in ODIN or BERSERK. You can do whatever you want, but if you were to use this like I do, with a low output, single coil guitar, into a roaring, distorted Marshall style amp and use your guitar’s volume knob to get your clean tone, I think you’ll find there’s nothing else quite as magnificent as HEDDA. It’s an extension of your guitar - an extension of you as an artist.
The secondary foot switch momentarily engages the feedback loop glitch switch. As long as you hold it down, the circuit output is fed back to the circuit input for synthy, theremin-like oscillation, also controllable via your guitar’s onboard controls. The big knob controls your volume and the small control sets your bias, from 70s overbiased, sustainy leads through all the Jimi stuff and all the way into a sort of muted trumpet texture fully clockwise. Always experiment with your guitar's volume control to find further sounds within it. I hid a weird tremolo in there too.
Product specs
| Brand | Fjord Fuzz |
| Model | HEDDA Fuzz |
| Finish | Black and Gold |
| Year | 2023 - 2025 |
| Made In | Norway |
| Categories | Fuzz Pedals and Effects |
| Pedal Format | Standard |
FAQs
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What type of fuzz circuit does the Fjord Fuzz Hedda use?
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The Fjord Fuzz Hedda utilizes a unique fuzz circuit designed to deliver a rich, dynamic range of tones, from smooth and warm to aggressive and biting. This makes it versatile for various musical styles.
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Does the Fjord Fuzz Hedda work well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups?
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Yes, the Fjord Fuzz Hedda is designed to perform well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups, providing consistent and high-quality fuzz tones regardless of the pickup type.
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Is the Fjord Fuzz Hedda true bypass?
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Yes, the Fjord Fuzz Hedda features true bypass switching, ensuring that your guitar's tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged.
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Can the Fjord Fuzz Hedda be powered by a standard 9V power supply?
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Yes, the Fjord Fuzz Hedda can be powered using a standard 9V DC power supply, which is common for many guitar pedals.
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How does the Fjord Fuzz Hedda handle high gain settings?
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The Fjord Fuzz Hedda handles high gain settings exceptionally well, offering a rich, saturated fuzz sound that maintains clarity and definition, making it suitable for heavier music genres.
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fjord Fuzz Hedda.
Features and functionality
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The Hedda is described as a highly dynamic, uncompressed fuzz with a chaos oscillation switch, likened to controlling a theremin with the guitar's volume knob.
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The output of the Hedda is lower compared to other fuzz pedals like the Berserk, potentially necessitating a boost for some setups.
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The bias control on the Hedda allows for gated fuzz sounds, adding a unique tonal texture when cranked.
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The Hedda's secondary switch creates a theremin-like effect, turning the volume knob into a noise generator when held down, adding a unique layer of sonic experimentation.
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User experience
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Owners note the importance of placing the Hedda first in the signal chain, as it's a raw fuzz face circuit that can sound poor when following other pedals.
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Some users find Fjord Fuzz pedals cryptic due to a lack of labeling, making it challenging for those unfamiliar with the brand to understand their offerings.
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Owners have noted issues with customer service and repair support, citing unresolved problems with grounding design on certain pedal models.
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The pedal is described as having a "saggy thick tone" with a manageable volume level, unlike other fuzz pedals that drastically increase volume.
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The pedal stacks effectively in front of drives or preamps, with users noting compatibility with the Hudson Broadcast.
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Use cases and applications
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The pedal thrives when the guitar's volume knob is actively managed, revealing its beautiful clean-up potential.
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It's recommended to use the Hedda with an amp running hot, or boost it with a lightly overdriven pedal like a Bluesbreaker or Kingsley Page for optimal sound.
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Works well with single coils like those on a ‘52 reissue Tele for a sparkly tone, and also provides a mean and fat sound with Burstbuckers on an SG.
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Comparisons
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While the Hedda has elements of a Fuzz Face, users find it unique compared to other Fuzz Face pedals due to its interactive dynamics.
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A user prefers combining the Hedda with the Sol's Univibe section over the Sol's built-in fuzz, highlighting the Hedda's distinct sound.
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Users find the Hedda to be less gain-heavy and more versatile than the Odin, making it a suitable choice for those seeking manageable fuzz tones.
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