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Description
While the Western world was preoccupied with its Fuzz Faces, Tone Benders and others, the Eastern world was bubbling up with plenty of fuzzes of its own. This very distinct era in fuzz history gave us many treasures that have been crowned fuzz legends—the Univox Super Fuzz, Ibanez Standard Fuzz, Ace Tone Fuzz Master, Shin-Ei Companion and several others.
Our 76 offers up a comprehensive guided tour to the best that the Standard Fuzz and its ilk has to offer without any of the drawbacks, such as a quiet signal or fragile wiring. On its face, the 76 gives you a multi-voiced germanium-equipped fuzz unit that gives you hints of octave-up snarl while it ruthlessly pummels your amp with hair and fangs.
Aside from standard volume and fuzz controls, and unlike the original Standard Fuzz, the 76 also gives you a texture control that sweeps the midrange, effectively giving you many flavors of fuzz across several positions. A three-way color switch offers a little frequency scoop, but the center position is off, for full-frequency fuzz madness.
The internals contain two DIP switches that alter the character of the unit. The first, clip, changes the clipping stack from the stock Standard Fuzz arrangement of two germaniums into a hybrid germanium-silicon arrangement. Engaging this switch opens the sound up, increases crunch and definition for a searing lead tone.
The other switch, Dark, engages a treble cut on the input, which helps to prep the incoming signal for the fuzz onslaught. This switch should be engaged if the 76 follows a bright dirt pedal or a jangly set of pickups.
The new Standard Fuzz is here and is a forced to be reckoned with, leveling audiences with its punishing buzzsaw grind and unbridled harmonics. The 76 is your favorite fuzz nerd’s favorite fuzz.
Product specs
| Power | 9V |
| Bypass | true bypass |
| Analog/Digital | analog |
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Reviews
PROS
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Usable and modern fuzz sound
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Unique octafuzz feature, different from others
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Full, organically lush tone
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Easy to dial in a good tone with knob and switch setup
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Combines fuzz and octave for convenience
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Upbeat tone, enhances overall sound
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Tonal flexibility with tone knob and internal dip switch
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Effective on both guitar and bass
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Cuts through live and in the mix
CONS
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Can seem chaotic initially
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Larger metal body than typical stompboxes
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No space for a 9V battery, requires an adapter
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More picky about pedal stacking than some alternatives
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Sustain may be less than some Superfuzz clones
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Solid Gold FX 76.
Features and functionality
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The texture knob and color switch provide diverse sound options, making it versatile for achieving Hendrix-style tones.
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The 76 Plus combines a cutting octave fuzz with a sweepable filter, both independently controllable, offering unique sonic possibilities.
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Users can adjust the intensity of the filter with an internal switch, allowing for heavier fuzz tones or more pronounced filter effects.
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The filter's waveform and sweep direction can be modified, providing both subtle variations and pronounced synth-like effects.
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Comparisons
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The SolidGoldFX 76 is based on the Ibanez Standard Fuzz, offering more features in its newer version.
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User experience
Value and pricing
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Considered a cost-effective alternative to the expensive Ibanez Standard Fuzz for those concerned about wear and replacement costs.
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Use cases and applications
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On bass, it's favored for its intense fuzz sound, rivaling the FUZZMASTER General, making it a top choice for bassists seeking powerful tones.
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An expression pedal can be used to dynamically control the filter, enabling creative sound manipulation during performances.
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Combining both fuzz and filter can create "supersonic ray gun sounds," ideal for experimental music styles.
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Critic Reviews
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Based on 1 Review and 1 Rating
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Best Superfuzz clone I've ever played
Even in Dark Mode this fuzz cuts through both live and in the mix. Works great for bass as well as guitars. My only complaint would be that the sustain is a little bit lacking compared to some Superfuzz clones. But at loud volumes it doesn't matter. Love this pedal!
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