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Description

Your and You're is an over the top synthy fuzz based on the "crash sync" circuit by John Hollis. The most recent run is green as pictured above and now has an expression pedal input.

The sound is generated by gating an internal oscillator with the input signal. TONE controls the frequency of the internal oscillator, if an expression pedal is plugged in, it works in series with the TONE knob. VOL controls the master output level.

This pedal is true bypass and runs off the usual negative tip 9V DC adapter, requiring less than 25mA. On the current batch the LED is white.

Product specs

Brand Montreal Assembly
Model Your & You're
Finish Surf Green
Year 2010s
Categories Fuzz Pedals and Effects

FAQs

What type of fuzz sound can I expect from the Montreal Assembly Your & You're pedal?

The Montreal Assembly Your & You're pedal delivers a unique and versatile fuzz tone that ranges from thick, saturated distortion to more subtle, textured fuzz. It's ideal for experimental and noise rock genres.

Does the Montreal Assembly Your & You're fuzz pedal work well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups?

Yes, the Your & You're fuzz pedal is designed to complement both single-coil and humbucker pickups, providing a rich, dynamic fuzz tone regardless of your guitar's pickup configuration.

Is the Montreal Assembly Your & You're pedal true bypass?

Yes, the Montreal Assembly Your & You're pedal features true bypass switching, ensuring that your guitar's tone remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged.

What power supply does the Montreal Assembly Your & You're pedal require?

The Montreal Assembly Your & You're pedal requires a standard 9V DC power supply with a negative center, which is typical for most guitar pedals.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Unique sound, not your standard dirt pedal

  • Versatile tone knob, ranging from velvety-smooth to high-end noise

  • Expression pedal input for dynamic fuzz-wah effects

  • Compatible with bass, retaining low-end through clean sections

  • Creates a distinctive gated fuzz and sweeping oscillation

  • Notes glitch out interestingly instead of fading

CONS

  • Not a traditional fuzz pedal, may not meet some expectations

  • Requires an expression pedal to unlock full potential

  • Not suited as a primary buzz or gain pedal for all users

Owner Insights

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Features and functionality

  • The expression pedal control adds a unique overtone to the fuzz, similar to using the expression pedal with the Moog MF Ring.

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  • The tone knob can be used as a secondary pitch or overtone control, offering dynamic sound changes while playing chords or notes.

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  • The expression pedal can control the tone knob, allowing for real-time tonal adjustments during performance.

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  • The Your and You're is based on the John Hollis crash sync circuit, utilizing a guitar signal to reset a higher frequency oscillator, resembling flanging effects.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to the EQD Terminal, the Your and You're might be the closest match in terms of fuzz characteristics.

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  • Unlike the fuzz face circuit, the Your and You're lacks organic harmonic content, offering a unique destroy-your-tone effect.

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Build quality

  • The pedal features a visually striking pink color and depressed lettering that enhances its aesthetic appeal.

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Use cases and applications

  • It's well-suited for stacking on high drive pedals to achieve a nastier tone, similar to Jack White's sound on "Black Math".

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  • Considered a fun, occasional addition rather than a permanent fixture on pedalboards, ideal for experimental sound exploration.

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  • The pedal produces a square wave noise, heavily gated, making it ideal for noise and drone music rather than traditional harmonic fuzz.

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  • The pedal excels when paired with other Montreal Assembly pedals like the CT5 and PurPLL, creating complex and experimental soundscapes.

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User experience

  • Owners note that the pedal is loud and produces delightfully obnoxious sounds, setting it apart from typical fuzz pedals.

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  • The Orbiter filter pairs especially well with the pedal, creating fun and unique soundscapes.

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  • Users highlight the pedal's engaging playability and transformative impact when paired with an expression pedal, enhancing its sonic potential.

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  • Owners describe it as an ultimate improvisational tool, more akin to an instrument than a standard pedal, encouraging hours of unique sound exploration.

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In this Instagram post, on June 23 2018, Christian posted this image of various pedals in his home setup. A Montreal Assembly Your And You're Fuzz is visible in the middle of the bottom row.

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