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Description
The Torn's Peaker Clone Fuzz and Overdrive by reez
The “Black Lagoon” Torn’s Peaker clone is a boutique-style fuzz/distortion effects pedal based on the original Devi Ever Torn’s Peaker circuit, known for its aggressive, raw, and chaotic character. Like most clones, it captures the signature “broken speaker” style tone—ranging from gritty overdrive to heavily saturated, noisy fuzz with a lo-fi edge. The pedal typically emphasizes dynamics and unpredictability, making it popular for garage rock, psychedelic, and experimental sounds. Many builders add custom tweaks (such as oscillation or bias mods), giving versions like the “Black Lagoon” their own personality while staying true to the original circuit. Overall, it’s valued for its wild gain structure and ability to cut through a mix with sharp, biting presence.
Specs:
• Effect Type: Fuzz / Overdrive hybrid
• Circuit: Silicon transistor-based Torn’s Peaker clone
• Controls: Volume, Intensity/Texture (varies by builder)
• Additional Mods: Often includes bias or oscillation switch (builder-dependent)
• Bypass: True bypass switching
• Power Supply: 9V DC (standard center-negative) or battery (depending on build)
• Enclosure: Compact stompbox format (typically MXR-sized)
• Construction: Handmade / boutique with premium components (varies by builder)
• Sound Character: From light overdrive to extreme, noisy fuzz with compression and chaotic textures
Product specs
| Power | 9V |
| Bypass | true bypass |
| Analog/Digital | analog |
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