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Description

Jext Telez upped the ante to lead off 2018 by tackling the sacred Germanium Fuzz Face. Deceptively simple, the Jext Face is the product of typical Jext Telez obsession. Jext found an original red 1966 Fuzz Face that was capable of melting faces in pure holiness of meltdown tones. Using that pedal as their model, Bob and Colin spent months prototyping, rolling vintage transistors, capacitors, resistors, experimenting with many different layouts, wire types, wire lengths, capacitance issues where-ever they could be addressed. Jext wanted rich deep organic low-end. Jext wanted an extra setting that was biased hotter than the standard issue. Jext wanted the holiest, quietest noise floor, most glorious distortion characteristic vintage NOS transistors....Jext got everything they wanted-- through torturous work ethic and listening, listening, listening.

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Jext Telez Face (Blue)

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Jext Telez Face (Blue)

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Jext TELEZ Jext Face.

Build quality

  • Jext Telez pedals are known for their meticulously handcrafted design using rare germanium transistors, contributing to their unique tonal characteristics and high price point.

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Value and pricing

  • Discontinuation and limited production runs have significantly increased the demand and pricing of Jext Telez pedals, with some models like the Buzz Tone seeing significant price spikes on the resale market.

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User experience

  • Some owners retained their Jext Telez pedals during production halts, noting that prices for older models soared, though recent limited runs have led to adjusted pricing for certain models.

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Features and functionality

  • The Jext Face red and blue models are highlighted for their distinct gain levels, offering high and medium gain options that appeal to a variety of tonal preferences.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Jext Telez White pedal significantly enhances its sound when stacked with a Big Muff, providing a robust and full-bodied tone.

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  • Running a fuzz into a low-gain boost can enhance definition and clarity, particularly by reducing low-end muddiness, which is beneficial for sustaining notes.

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  • A fuzz into an overdrive or cooking amp setup is preferred by many users for achieving a more dynamic and engaging sound.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Fuzz pedals are often placed at the beginning of the chain to avoid issues with buffers, which can affect their performance.

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Comparisons

  • Using a fuzz face with a negative flanger can transform its sound, providing a divine tone that is otherwise lacking when used alone.

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  • The Plumes pedal excels as a boost with a tone knob, offering selectable mid-boost and compression levels, making it a versatile tool for modern players.

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See how Jake Kiszka uses Jext TELEZ Jext Face

Jake Kiszka

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Greta Van Fleet

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" There’s a song we have called Brave New World that has this fuzzy, crackly tone that really overdrives the pre-amp where I used a Jext Telez Face.

“It’s this big, long rectangular pedal that is super obnoxious and sounds brilliant, I’ll probably be adding it to my board so I can recreate that solo tone.'

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