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Description

Unleash your creativity with the Palomar Sound Coyote, a fuzz effects pedal that invites guitarists to explore new sonic territories. This pedal is designed to deliver a rich and textured fuzz tone that captures the essence of vintage warmth yet pushes boundaries with modern versatility. Whether you're looking to add a subtle grit or an all-out sonic assault, the Coyote has you covered.

At the heart of the Coyote is a hand-selected germanium transistor, which gives your sound a distinctive character that’s both organic and dynamic. This pedal is built to respond to your playing style, allowing you to control the fuzz effect through your guitar's volume knob for seamless transitions between clean and dirty tones. The Coyote's intuitive control layout features knobs for Volume, Fuzz, and Tone, enabling precise adjustments to match your desired sound profile.

Ideal for a variety of musical genres, from classic rock to experimental soundscapes, the Coyote fits effortlessly into any pedalboard setup. Its sturdy construction ensures it can withstand the rigors of both studio sessions and live performances. Plus, the true bypass design maintains the purity of your guitar's signal when the pedal is disengaged, ensuring that your tone remains uncolored.

Key Features:

  • Hand-selected germanium transistor for authentic fuzz tones
  • Intuitive control layout with Volume, Fuzz, and Tone knobs
  • True bypass design to preserve signal integrity
  • Durable construction for reliable performance
  • Versatile sound suitable for multiple genres

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Palomar Sound Coyote.

Features and functionality

  • The Palomar Sound Coyote uses silicon transistors with diode hard clipping, providing an "open" and "hairy" drive sound ideal for rhythmic playing and chunky chords.

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  • The bias control on the Coyote decreases emitter resistance, affecting gain and allowing transistor saturation at high settings, similar to the gain control on a ZVex Super Hard On.

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  • The Coyote OD's hard clipping design is a blend of cascading transistor overdrive and silicon diode clipping, offering a unique tonal quality not commonly found in other pedals.

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  • The Cholla fuzz, another Palomar Sound pedal, is praised for its long usable sweep from edge-of-breakup to square wave distortion while maintaining clarity and articulation.

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Comparisons

  • Unlike the SS/BS Mini, the Coyote employs BJTs and clipping diodes, differing in circuit design and control layout despite similar EQ functionality.

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  • Different from the ODR-1, the Coyote uses cascading silicon transistors which, at high bias settings, transition into fuzz-like characteristics with distinct treble and bass controls.

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User experience

  • The Coyote OD is reportedly used by Jeremy Enigk of Sunny Day Real Estate, who considers it his favorite pedal, and is used continuously during performances.

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  • Owners who have used both the Palomar Sound Coyote and other fuzz effects report the Coyote retains articulation even when heavily distorted, allowing individual strings to remain discernible.

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  • The Coyote OD is described as enhancing 'straight goodness' in tone, making it highly recommended for any guitarist looking for consistent drive quality.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Coyote OD is versatile enough to be used as an always-on pedal, enhancing overall sound without feeling like a novelty effect.

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See how Jeremy Enigk uses Palomar Sound Coyote

Jeremy Enigk

Singer, Guitarist

Sunny Day Real Estate

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Palomar Sound Coyote can be seen throughout this video alongside a Greedtone Overdrive, Palomar Sound Borrego, ZVex Box of Rock, Line 6 DL4, and a Boss tuner.

See how Ed Rodríguez uses Palomar Sound Coyote

Ed Rodríguez

Guitarist

Deerhoof

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Ed Rodríguez, guitarist known for his work in various rock and experimental genres, incorporates the Palomar Sound Coyote pedal into his setup. This is confirmed by a post on Deerhoof's official Instagram account, where Ed shares insights into his pedal selections for an upcoming tour. He mentions, "This time I grabbed my @manticconcepts Proverb reverb, @catalinbread Belle Epoch echo, @palomar_sound Coyote drive and a @duskyamp Augustus octave fuzz. All so fun to use and such great sounding pedals, little boxes of inspiration!" This statement provides direct evidence of his use of the Palomar Sound Coyote among other pedals.

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