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Description

Yung Mann Fuzz is an exact clone of the vintage Univox Superfuzz with the tone bypass switch removed as built for Kurt Cobain by his guitar tech Ernie Bailey.

Its aggressive and brash, not for the faint at heart. Perfect for Fecal Matter or Mudhoney!

It has UV printed labels, is true bypass, uses 9v center negative dc 2.1mm power, and has vintage germanium diodes installed. Like all vintage Univox its light on output with unity gain between 8-10 on the dial. Meant to be cranked.

It has the trimpot installed in later superfuzz models internally to dial the transistor matching bias, useful for more or less octave rectification effect.

Built by hand in small batches, more designs coming soon.

Product specs

Power 9V
Bypass true bypass
Analog/Digital analog
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Yung Mann Fuzz by Nerdvana

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