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Description

Unleash a world of sonic possibilities with the Pigtronix Disnortion, a versatile multi-effects pedal crafted for guitarists who crave dynamic soundscapes. This powerhouse pedal merges the best of overdrive, fuzz, and octave effects into one compact unit, offering an expansive tonal palette that ranges from subtle warmth to aggressive distortion. Whether you're looking to add depth to your solos or texture to your rhythm playing, the Disnortion delivers with precision and flair.

At the heart of the Disnortion lies a five-stage gain circuit that offers a smooth, yet gritty overdrive, complemented by an authentic vintage fuzz. The octave function, inspired by the classic Octavia, introduces a unique harmonic richness that can be tailored to your desired sound. Each effect can be used independently or combined, providing endless opportunities for experimentation. With intuitive controls like Level and Filter, dialing in your perfect tone is straightforward and satisfying.

Key Features:

  • Combines overdrive, fuzz, and octave effects in one pedal
  • Five-stage gain circuit for versatile sound shaping
  • Octavia-inspired octave effect for added harmonic richness
  • Independent or combined effect usage for creative flexibility
  • User-friendly controls for easy tone customization

Product specs

Brand Pigtronix
Model Disnortion
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Distortion Pedals, Fuzz Pedals and Effects

FAQs

What types of effects does the Pigtronix Disnortion pedal offer?

The Pigtronix Disnortion pedal combines fuzz, overdrive, and octave effects, allowing for a wide range of distortion tones suitable for various music genres.

Can the Pigtronix Disnortion be used with a bass guitar?

Yes, the Pigtronix Disnortion works well with bass guitars, providing rich and harmonically complex distortion while maintaining low-end clarity.

How does the Pigtronix Disnortion differ from typical distortion pedals?

The Pigtronix Disnortion offers a unique combination of fuzz, overdrive, and octave effects in a single pedal, providing more tonal versatility compared to standard distortion pedals.

Is the Pigtronix Disnortion pedal true bypass?

Yes, the Pigtronix Disnortion pedal features true bypass switching to ensure your guitar's tone remains uncolored when the pedal is not in use.

What power supply does the Pigtronix Disnortion require?

The Pigtronix Disnortion requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is commonly used for guitar pedals.

Pete Thorn

Pete Thorn

Pigtronix Disnortion demo by Pete Thorn

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Pigtronix Disnortion demo by Pete Thorn

Pete Thorn

Pete Thorn

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Pigtronix Disnortion | Parallel Fuzz + Overdrive | Official Demo

Pigtronix

Pigtronix

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Pigtronix Disnortion - Great or Garbage?

Leon Todd

Leon Todd

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Pigtronix Disnortion Overdrive Fuzz Octavia Effects Pedal Demo

Simon Smith

Simon Smith

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Pigtronix Disnortion. OD, Fuzz & Octavia. A band defining pedal.

The Guitar Effect

The Guitar Effect

Reviews

PROS

  • Versatile, covering sounds from Hendrix to Smashing Pumpkins

  • Octava, Fuzz, and Overdrive all in one unit for convenience

  • Allows for blending effects to create unique sounds

  • Offers both processed and clean direct outputs

  • Fuzz has 6 voice shapes, providing a range of options

  • Runs on 9-18 volts for adjustable headroom

  • Independent footswitches for each effect

  • Overdrive tone is superb and underrated

  • Useful for coloring and tightening up tones in an all-analog board

CONS

  • Octave and Distortion slightly underwhelming compared to expectations

  • Overdrive considered bland, akin to a generic TS808 style

  • Fuzz not as exciting as anticipated, with limited useful voice shapes

  • Some users prefer other pedals for Octava and Drive sounds

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Pigtronix Disnortion.

Features and functionality

  • The pedal's fuzz and overdrive circuits are wired in parallel for a double-tracking effect, while the "Octava" is wired in series, offering unique sound manipulation.

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  • The overdrive circuit features a high-cut tone control, allowing full treble when turned clockwise, making it aggressive yet touch-sensitive.

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  • The fuzz offers a 6-way rotary EQ switch with options like mid bump and mid-scooped, catering to diverse tonal preferences including lo-fi and muff-like sounds.

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  • Can operate at 9-18v with more output and headroom at 18v. However, running at 9v yields a fuzz tone closer to typical preferences.

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Use cases and applications

  • Ideal for achieving tones reminiscent of bands like Queens of the Stone Age and Muse, offering a lot of texture and grind.

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  • Disnortion's fuzz may be more suitable for a raw, "Plume" era Smashing Pumpkins tone rather than the layered op-amp Big Muff sound of "Siamese Dream."

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User experience

  • Despite being discontinued, it's noted for its quality build and satisfying knobs, enhancing tactile interaction.

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  • Disnortion has been described as versatile but with a darker character, even with the tone control at maximum, potentially more suited for bass than guitar.

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Comparisons

  • The Disnortion Micro OFM includes a series/parallel switch missing from this model, which offers more stacking options.

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  • The Ibanez 850 Fuzz Mini, described as a Ram's Head variant, offers unique tonal versatility, with a tone knob effective across all positions, though priced slightly higher than budget options.

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  • The Rowin LEF 606 and Donner Stylish Fuzz have identical internals, often making the Donner a more cost-effective choice for a Triangle Muff sound.

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  • Users note that the Eno BMF, a Black Russian Big Muff clone, could be the closest match for achieving Smashing Pumpkins-like tones in a mini pedal format.

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uriahdeath

Cool (not so little) 3 in one pedal, a distortion/overdrive/fuzz/octave multieffect unit.

This is an upper octave Octavia (think Hendrix), a 6 position fuzz and a generic style overdrive that can run off 9-18 volts (for more headroom) and has a clean direct out along with the processed/distorted one. That comes in handy for feeding stuff you don't want saturated. The OD is kind of a bland TS808 style, the Octavia is cool but I like the one in my Foxfox Octave way way better. The fuzz is again, not all that exciting. You can turn each effect on/off with its own footswitch or blend them all together to created sonic chaos.

bradflora

I quite like it but it's hard to see how it's THAT much better than other pedals I have

The Fuzz tones are nice. Having an Octava and Drive unit attached are very convenient but I tend to gravitate more toward my GT-500 for those sounds than trying to dial in something with the Pignortion OFO.

mx1810

Three delightful sound in one unit

Octava-Fuzz-Overdrive in one. Yes, this stompbox supplies all your dirty needs.

Artist usage

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See how Hammock uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Hammock

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Hammock

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Verified via YouTube

Hammock's official video for the track 'Longest Year'. 'Disnortion' at 6:05

See how Ian Thornley uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Ian Thornley

Singer, Guitarist

Big Wreck

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Verified via Suhr

For effects I have an AXE-FX II XL that I use for all the time based stuff, leslie, delays, reverbs and a bunch of pedals like the Suhr Koji Comp and Koko Boost, Pigtronix Disnortion and Class A Boost, I think that’s pretty much it.

See how Jason Freese uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Jason Freese

Keyboardist, Music Producer

Weezer

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Jason Freese uses a Pigtronix Disnortion, according to Pigtronix's website.

See how Doug Pinnick uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Doug Pinnick

Singer, Bassist

King's X

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dUg Pinnick from King's X plays Pigtronix Analog Effects on Bass

See how Amedeo Pace uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Amedeo Pace

Guitarist

Blonde Redhead

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One of two gain sources used to create the sonic landscapes in Blonde Redhead

See how Pablo Ilabaca uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Pablo Ilabaca

Singer, Guitarist

Chancho en Piedra

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Verified via YouTube

Right next to the Pigtronix Mothership, from interview in 2015.

See how Jeramy "Rainbow" Gritter uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Jeramy "Rainbow" Gritter

Guitarist, Composer

The Voidz

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In this photograph, Jeramy shows his Pigtronix Disnortion pedal.

See how Mike D'Antonio uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Mike D'Antonio

Bassist

Killswitch Engage

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According to Pigtronix's website, Mike D'Antonio uses a Pigtronix Disnortion.

See how Bob Lanzetti uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Bob Lanzetti

Guitarist

Snarky Puppy

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Verified via Twitter

Bob used a Pigtronix Disnortion as a replacement for his usual Maxon OD808 and Zvex Box of Rock for a Snarky Puppy concert at the Rex Hotel in Toronto after his main pedalboard went missing.

See how Simon McBride uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Simon McBride

Singer, Guitarist

Deep Purple

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Verified via Simonmcbride

"My pedal board tends to change over time. Right now I’m using:

Pigtronix Disnortion. One of my favourites. It has overdrive, fuzz and Octavia. Old-school sounds that you can tweak."

See how Jonathan Hischke uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Jonathan Hischke

Bassist

Hella

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Verified via YouTube

at about 1:20 he talks about it

See how Joey Vera uses Pigtronix Disnortion

Joey Vera

Bassist, Music Producer

Anthrax

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Vera uses a Pigtronix Disnortion, as shown on Joey's Pigtronix artist page.

Album Usage

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Genre Usage

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