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Description

The Analog Man Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face Mod is a celebrated reimagining of the iconic fuzz pedal that has shaped the sound of rock for decades. Revered for its authentic, vintage tone, this pedal is a must-have for guitarists seeking to capture the raw, expressive sound of the late '60s and early '70s. With its meticulously hand-tuned components, the Fuzz Face Mod delivers a rich, warm fuzz that cuts through the mix with clarity and power.

This pedal is based on the classic Fuzz Face design and has been updated with modern reliability and performance enhancements. It features NOS germanium transistors, which are known for their smooth, creamy distortion and dynamic response. Whether you're aiming for the gritty edge of classic rock or the smooth sustain of blues, the Fuzz Face Mod provides the versatility and tone you need.

Analog Man's modifications ensure that this pedal not only delivers vintage sound but also meets the demands of contemporary musicians. With true bypass switching, it preserves your guitar's natural tone when the pedal is not in use. The compact, rugged design ensures it can withstand the rigors of life on the road, making it a reliable choice for any gigging musician.

Key Features:

  • Hand-tuned components for authentic vintage tone
  • NOS germanium transistors for smooth, creamy distortion
  • True bypass switching for signal integrity
  • Rugged and compact design for durability
  • Ideal for classic rock and blues tones
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Analogman Arbiter Fuzz Face Mod Demo

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Analog Man Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face Mod.

Features and functionality

  • The pedal is noted for its smooth sound, even at high fuzz settings, with a singing sustain that enhances note holding.

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  • The Dunwich/Magic Pedals Fuzzthrone is described as a Fuzz Face on steroids, providing a powerful, thick sound with more volume than a traditional Fuzz Face.

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  • The SolidGold FX “If 6 Was 9” offers a BC183 Fuzz Face circuit with bias control, voltage sag knob, and a 3-way tone toggle switch for versatile adjustments.

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  • The Analogman Sunface includes a bias knob that effectively handles temperature-induced tonal shifts in germanium transistors, ensuring consistent performance.

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Use cases and applications

  • It's been mentioned that pairing this mod with an Echorec can achieve a Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon" sound.

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  • Silicon transistors like those used in the Dunlop JHF1 are noted for brightness and better compatibility with cleaner amp settings.

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User experience

  • Owners highlight the large physical size of the pedal, pointing out that it occupies substantial pedalboard space.

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  • Many owners report improved tonal control by using the guitar’s volume knob, achieving sounds from full fuzz to overdrive without touching the pedal controls.

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  • Owners of the high gain RCA version of the Sunface appreciate its distinct tonal character, despite the challenges in choosing the right transistor variant.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to the Ceriatone Horsebreaker, this pedal is even larger, influencing how it fits into pedalboard setups.

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  • The Benson Germanium Fuzz is praised for its smooth, velvety texture and stability in tone, unlike the more finicky germanium options.

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  • The Tru-Fi Two Face offers a switchable germanium and silicon setup, with bias control, making it versatile for different tonal needs.

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  • The JHS Legends of Fuzz Smiley addresses germanium instability by using silicon transistors to mimic the germanium Fuzz Face sound.

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  • The newer mini Fuzz Face models, particularly the Silicon & Band of Gypsies, are favored for their compact size, though the Silicon model has a slight volume drop.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Users mention a need for longer patch cables when integrating this pedal into complex setups, indicating potential cable management challenges.

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Mods and upgrades

  • The Wren and Cuff “Your Face” can be customized with an external bias knob for a range of fuzz sounds, from sputtery to open overdrive.

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Critic Reviews

Legendary Tones - Finding the Fuzzy Magic: Analog Man Mike Piera Mods and Demos our Fuzz Face

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Analog Man's Fuzz Face Mod shines as a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship of Mike Piera, transforming the often inconsistent Arbiter fuzz into a finely-tuned instrument for tone seekers. With its carefully matched germanium transistors and precise biasing, this mod delivers rich, musical fuzz that captures the magic of classic tones. However, the modding process can add costs that may deter budget-conscious players. While the sonic improvements are undeniable, the price tag and the need for modifications might not appeal to everyone. Overall, for those serious about achieving top-tier fuzz sounds, the investment is worth it.

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In the video titled "Building a Studio Pedalboard for an R&B Icon" by Vertex Effects on YouTube, it is shown that Raphael Saadiq uses a vintage Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face on his pedalboard.

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