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Description

Your favorite matriarchy is back at it again for a mom's day special, bringing you one mother of a fuzz pedal - The Blessed Mother: Fuzz Assumption!

The unique tones of the OG Mom have been uplifted and transformed by way of the Hyperduliator: a fuzz/drive blend control that creates tones of which the Mother alone is worthy. The tonal possibilities are almost endless.

The fuzziest drive-centric combos range from thick and chewy to full-on "my speaker is dying" glory...cause sometimes the kids get a little nasty. There's also a unique gain stacking effect - overtones over overtones, no shrills or booms. But she even sounds great with the drive rolled back for that nice clean boost. Whether you're playing single coils or humbuckers, this pedal warms your sound like only a Mother could.

Put a coat on that Les Paul for a thicker, warmer fuzz effect. Take that Tele outside for some super bright, almost overdriven fuzz.

The Fuzz Assumption comes in a custom enclosure that includes the original artwork - this time set against a matte, earthy backdrop surrounded by a vibrant burst of color. It operates on 9 volts. The heart still lights up when the pedal is engaged, and the halo has been beefed up with more and even brighter lights.

Hyperduliate your Mom today!

Product specs

Brand Heather Brown Electronicals
Model The Blessed Mother: The Fuzz Assumption
Finish White / Rainbow Graphic
Year 2021
Categories Fuzz Pedals and Effects, Overdrive and Boost Pedals
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of sound can I expect from The Blessed Mother: The Fuzz Assumption pedal?

The Blessed Mother: The Fuzz Assumption offers a rich, saturated fuzz sound with a unique character that blends well with both clean and overdriven tones. It's suitable for players seeking a versatile fuzz that can handle anything from subtle grit to full-on sonic mayhem.

Is The Blessed Mother: The Fuzz Assumption pedal suitable for both guitar and bass?

Yes, The Blessed Mother: The Fuzz Assumption is designed to work well with both electric guitar and bass, providing a thick, harmonically rich fuzz that complements the tonal range of both instruments.

How does The Blessed Mother: The Fuzz Assumption differ from other fuzz pedals?

This pedal stands out with its unique voicing and artistic design, offering a distinct fuzz tone that combines classic and modern elements, ideal for players looking for a signature sound.

Does The Blessed Mother: The Fuzz Assumption pedal require a specific power supply?

The pedal operates with a standard 9V DC power supply, making it compatible with most pedalboard power setups.

Can The Blessed Mother: The Fuzz Assumption be used for live performances?

Absolutely, this pedal is designed for both studio and live performance settings, providing consistent and reliable fuzz tones that cut through in a mix or on stage.

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PROS

  • Versatile with a wide range of guitar tones

  • Unique "Mom’s Pancakes" setting offers warm sounds

  • Unfailingly produces high-quality sound in all settings

  • Enhances overall musical output, making everything sound better

  • Described as a near-perfect overdrive pedal

  • Inspires creative musical expression

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Heather Brown Electronicals The Blessed Mother: The Fuzz Assumption.

Features and functionality

  • The EQ knobs are dedicated to the overdrive, allowing fuzz addition without compromising the overall tone quality.

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  • The pedal incorporates the "Hyperduliator" feature, which lets users adjust fuzz intensity alongside the standard overdrive.

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  • The pedal includes an Immaculator knob, which blends in the clean signal, preserving the guitar's original sound quality.

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  • The halo and Sacred Heart LEDs provide visual feedback by lighting up yellow and red, respectively, when the pedal is engaged.

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  • Owners highlight the pedal's powerful mids, capable of boosting other effects like a Big Muff into the mix effectively.

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User experience

  • Owners note that this pedal performs best with high output or increased volume settings on the unit.

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  • Users have noted that the Blessed Mother works well as a first-stage pedal and integrates smoothly with other pedals like the SS/BS mini.

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Use cases and applications

  • The pedal's design includes subtle LED indicators that are not overly bright, enhancing the aesthetic without distraction.

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  • The pedal has become an "always-on" preamp for some, with its clean/dry knob allowing for versatile sound shaping from semi-heavy drive to clean boost.

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Comparisons

  • Unlike the Paul Cochrane Tim pedal, the Blessed Mother splits the gain into separate controls, allowing for pure boost or full blend with a creamy tone.

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  • While some users liken it to a Klon due to its mid hump and clean blend, it's confirmed to be a modified Tube Screamer with added dirt.

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Value and pricing

  • Some users find the price point high for a Tube Screamer variant, though trading in old gear can offset costs.

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