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Description
Unleash the raw, untamed power of fuzz with the Jext Telez Dizzy Tone, a modern homage to the legendary Elka Dizzy Tone. With its rugged design and straightforward controls, this pedal promises to elevate your sound while capturing the spirit of the iconic Tonebender. Whether you're chasing vintage vibes or pushing the boundaries of what your instrument can do, the Dizzy Tone stands ready to deliver unparalleled fuzz effects. Choose from three unique circuit variations to find your perfect sonic match and let your creativity soar.
Key Features:
- Modern recreation of the classic Elka Dizzy Tone
- Rugged chassis designed for durability
- Simple, intuitive controls: Attack, Sustain, Balance
- Available in three circuit variations: standard SFT308, NOS black glass Mullard OC44 germanium, NOS OC44 Yellow Jacket transistors
Videos
Pete Thorn
Dizzy Tone Fuzz, demo by Pete Thorn/Vintage King
Reviews
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Jext TELEZ Dizzy Tone.
Comparisons
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Described as having a "tone bender on steroids" sound, ideal for aggressive styles with both open and gated tones.
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The Red and Green versions offer open, smooth tones, while the Gold and White are more gated and glitchy, allowing users to choose based on tonal preference.
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The Dizzy Tone is likened to a Tonebender MkII but offers more tweakability, according to a user with experience in both.
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User experience
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A user noted it's a favorite among fuzz pedals, even compared to the revered 0xEAE fuzz.
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One owner highlights the Red V7's ability to handle doomy riffs and lower gain Queens of the Stone Age tones, showcasing its versatility across styles.
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Owners find the Dizzy Tone's controls highly interconnected, requiring hours of adjustment to fully understand its tonal capabilities.
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A user noted that despite owning it, they hadn't used it extensively due to personal circumstances, yet they felt confident in its sound potential based on initial impressions.
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Features and functionality
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This screenshot shows Matthew Followill using the Jext Telez Dizzy Tone on his pedalboard located next to the Digitech Whammy V. The original source of the screenshot is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcnVKMiHUUY and the pedal can be seen on the board throughout the concert from different angles.
In a 2017 AMA with Wand Cory said “I use a ross compressor->crowther hotcake->zvex box of rock->Jext Telez Dizzy Tone(red)->dunlop echoplex”
There are lots of Jext Telez pedals on here – a Dizzy Tone and Uni-drive, especially.
From the Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video. Can be seen at 33:55
Another Jext Telez, the Dizzy Tone V4, which has the OC44, for my fellow nerds.
Jason submitted these pictures for this podcast: https://archive.org/details/knobspodcast/Knobs/Season01/Knobs_Episode_05_-_Jason_Lytle.ogg
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