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Description

The Skreddy 1971 Fuzz Pedal is a nostalgic nod to the iconic fuzz tones that defined a generation of rock music. This pedal captures the essence of vintage fuzz effects, delivering a raw and powerful sound that guitarists seek for both studio recording and live performances. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the Skreddy 1971 offers a discrete silicon transistor circuit, providing the classic sustain and harmonic richness that fuzz aficionados crave. Its intuitive controls allow musicians to easily dial in a wide range of tones, from smooth and creamy to gritty and aggressive.

Perfect for recreating the legendary sounds of the early '70s, the Skreddy 1971 is a versatile addition to any pedalboard. Whether you're looking to channel the raw energy of classic rock or experiment with new sonic textures, this fuzz pedal is built to inspire creativity and expression. Known for its reliability and durability, the Skreddy 1971 is crafted with high-quality components, ensuring consistent performance and a long lifespan.

Key Features:

  • Discrete silicon transistor circuit for authentic vintage fuzz tones
  • Wide range of tonal possibilities, from smooth to aggressive
  • High-quality components for reliability and durability
  • Intuitive controls for easy sound customization
  • Ideal for both live performances and studio recordings
Marc Ahlfs

Marc Ahlfs

Tommy Foytek plays a Skreddy Pedals 1971 with gain at noon

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Tommy Foytek plays a Skreddy Pedals 1971 with gain at noon

Marc Ahlfs

Marc Ahlfs

Video thumbnail for Tommy Foytek plays a Skreddy Pedals 1971 with gain at max by Marc Ahlfs

Tommy Foytek plays a Skreddy Pedals 1971 with gain at max

Marc Ahlfs

Marc Ahlfs

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Comparisons

  • The DBA Fuzz War can achieve all the sounds of the Triangle Muff Reissue, with additional volume and a more aggressive, grindy tone.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Fuzz War's tone knob offers a wide range, making it versatile for emulating different guitarists' tones.

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Value and pricing

  • The Triangle Muff Reissue is generally priced around $50-$60 used, allowing for cost-effective experimentation.

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See how Cory Hanson uses Skreddy 1971

Cory Hanson

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In this photo of Cory's board in Nashville in 2022, you can see the Skyreddy 1971 and Skyreddy Echo Infinity.

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