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Description

Unleash the beast that is the Mammoth, a fuzz pedal that defies categorization with its wild, untamed soundscapes. The Mammoth is a versatile powerhouse designed to take your fuzz tones from the smooth and symmetrical to the beautifully chaotic. With a unique Pinch knob, you can effortlessly sculpt your fuzz's waveform, transforming your sound from classic, creamy textures to unpredictable, jagged edges. This pedal doesn't just stop at the edge of human perception; it dives deep, delivering a frequency response that ventures into the subterranean realms, well below what the human ear can perceive.

Ideal for adventurous musicians who crave dynamic control and deep, resonant lows, the Mammoth promises to shake the very foundation of your sonic explorations. Whether you're looking to add a subtle growl or an earth-shattering roar to your music, the Mammoth is your ticket to fuzz-laden glory.

Key Features:

  • Pinch knob for waveform manipulation
  • Capable of producing sub-frequency fuzz tones
  • Versatile fuzz range from symmetrical to chaotic
  • Designed for deep, resonant low-end response

Product specs

Brand Zvex
Model Woolly Mammoth
Finish Green Painted
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Bass Effect Pedals, Fuzz Pedals and Effects
Pedal Format Standard

FAQs

What type of distortion does the Zvex Woolly Mammoth provide?

The Zvex Woolly Mammoth is a fuzz pedal known for its thick, woolly distortion, perfect for bass and guitar, offering a rich, aggressive sound ideal for rock and experimental genres.

Is the Zvex Woolly Mammoth suitable for bass guitars?

Yes, the Zvex Woolly Mammoth is specifically designed to work well with bass guitars, maintaining low-end clarity while delivering a powerful fuzz tone.

Can the Zvex Woolly Mammoth be used with a guitar?

Absolutely, the Zvex Woolly Mammoth can be used with both guitar and bass, providing a versatile fuzz effect that enhances the instrument's natural tone.

How does the Zvex Woolly Mammoth handle dynamics?

The Zvex Woolly Mammoth is responsive to playing dynamics, allowing for expressive control over the fuzz effect by varying your picking intensity.

What power supply does the Zvex Woolly Mammoth require?

The Zvex Woolly Mammoth operates with a standard 9V DC power supply, making it easy to integrate into most pedalboards.

Does the Zvex Woolly Mammoth retain low-end frequencies?

Yes, one of the standout features of the Zvex Woolly Mammoth is its ability to maintain low-end frequencies, making it ideal for bass players who want a thick, full fuzz sound.

Reviews

PROS

  • Transforms tone dramatically, offering a unique soundscape

  • Pinch control allows for versatile sound shaping

  • Highly responsive to guitar volume knob adjustments

  • Excels with single coil pickups and low-end responsive amps

  • Delivers a strong, low-end growl ideal for bass

  • Capable of producing a classic Hendrix sound

  • Functions like multiple pedals in one, very dynamic

  • Maintains bass presence in a full band mix

  • Provides infinite sustain and effective gating

  • Modern versions include indicator LED and power input

CONS

  • Can sound overly spitty, resembling an angry beehive

  • Better suited for specific amp types, not ideal for all

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