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Description

Unleash the raw power of vintage fuzz with the Gretsch Expandafuzz, a dynamic fuzz effects pedal designed for guitarists craving that classic, gritty sound. This pedal combines modern reliability with the nostalgic tones reminiscent of the golden era of rock music. Whether you're crafting soaring solos or thick, crunchy rhythms, the Expandafuzz delivers with exceptional clarity and warmth.

Engineered with a unique analog circuitry, the Expandafuzz offers a wide range of tonal possibilities, from smooth, creamy fuzz to aggressive, biting distortion. The pedal's intuitive controls allow for easy manipulation of your sound, making it perfect for both studio sessions and live performances. Its sturdy construction ensures durability, while the true bypass feature preserves your guitar's tone when the pedal is disengaged.

Compatible with a variety of amps and setups, the Gretsch Expandafuzz is a versatile addition to any pedalboard. Its responsiveness and adaptability make it a favorite among musicians seeking to push the boundaries of their sound.

Key Features:

  • Unique analog circuitry for a wide range of tonal options
  • True bypass to maintain signal integrity
  • Intuitive controls for easy sound customization
  • Rugged construction for reliable performance
  • Suitable for both studio and live use
  • Compatible with various amplifiers and setups

Product specs

Analog/Digital analog

Reviews

Critic Reviews

Tone Machines Blog: Gretsch Expandafuzz (1973)

tonemachinesblog.com

The Gretsch Expandafuzz is a nostalgic gem from the '70s, offering a unique blend of fuzz and EQ that can yield a broad range of tones. Its DIY construction adds character, reminiscent of boutique pedals. While the simultaneous wet and dry signals may initially seem like a downside, they actually open avenues for sonic experimentation, especially when paired with other effects. Its versatile fuzz tones can evoke the classic Big Muff sound, making it a delightful choice for those craving a rich, creamy fuzz. However, it lacks the aggressive punch of some modern fuzzes, which may leave certain players wanting more. In summary, the Expandafuzz is a quirky yet functional pedal that rewards creative users, though it may not satisfy those seeking a more straightforward fuzz experience.

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See how Jake E. Lee uses Gretsch Expandafuzz

Jake E. Lee

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Used on "Exithouse" and "Demon A-Go-Go", as specified in this July 20, 2012 breakdown of a A Fine Pink Mist gear list printed in the October 1996 issue of Young Guitar.

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