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Description
Introducing the Vemuram Myriad Fuzz, a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation. This pedal is the brainchild of a remarkable partnership between Vemuram and renowned guitarist Josh Smith. It's not just another fuzz pedal; it's a hybrid beast that houses both a silicon transistor and a vintage germanium transistor. The Myriad Fuzz is engineered to serve up a large dynamic range and exceptional headroom, making it an impressive addition to your pedalboard.
With the Myriad Fuzz, you get a myriad of controls to tweak your sound to perfection. From Level, Fuzz, Feel, to Tone, and even a Germanium Bias (Trimmer), this pedal offers a comprehensive control suite to dial in your desired tone. The pedal also features True Bypass to maintain your tone's integrity when the effect is not in use.
Key Features:
- Developed in collaboration with Josh Smith
- Hybrid with a silicon transistor and a vintage germanium transistor
- Large range and a lot of headroom
- Controls: Level, Fuzz, Feel, Tone, Germanium Bias (Trimmer)
- Connectors: Input (6.3 mm Jack) - Output (6.3 mm Jack) - Power Supply Connector (Coaxial connector 5.5 x 2.1 mm - negative polarity inside)
- Power consumption: 19 mA, power supply with a 9 V battery or a 9 V DC power supply (not included)
- True Bypass
- Made in Japan
Product specs
| Available since | March 2019 |
| Overdrive | No |
| Distortion | No |
| Fuzz | Yes |
| Metal | No |
FAQs
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What type of fuzz tone can I expect from the Vemuram Myriad Fuzz?
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The Vemuram Myriad Fuzz is known for delivering a rich, dynamic fuzz tone that maintains clarity and articulation, making it suitable for a variety of musical styles from classic rock to modern alternative.
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Does the Vemuram Myriad Fuzz work well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups?
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Yes, the Vemuram Myriad Fuzz is designed to perform well with both single-coil and humbucker pickups, ensuring versatile compatibility with different guitar types.
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Is the Vemuram Myriad Fuzz true bypass?
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Yes, the Vemuram Myriad Fuzz features true bypass switching to ensure that your signal remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged.
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Can the Vemuram Myriad Fuzz be powered by a standard 9V power supply?
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The Vemuram Myriad Fuzz requires a standard 9V DC power supply, which is commonly used for most guitar pedals.
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PROS
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Versatile fuzz with many tonal shaping options
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Consistently noted for its exceptional sound quality
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Unique ability to manage distortion with guitar's volume pot
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Offers a wide range of sounds, from crunch to wall of sound
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Intuitive controls once understood, even under poor lighting
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Compatible with various guitar types, enhancing their features
CONS
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Not recommended for those seeking simplicity
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Top-mounted jacks and power socket placement could be better
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Small size of Feel and Tone controls can be impractical
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Bias control essential but not user-friendly (requires a screwdriver)
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Manual lacks detailed instructions for adjusting the Bias control
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Limited usable range for the Bias control with specific setups
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Vemuram Myriad Fuzz.
Features and functionality
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The Myriad Fuzz retains clarity and a huge low end, distinguishing it from vintage Fuzz Faces while offering significant volume and sustain.
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The Myriad Fuzz offers separate feel/bias controls for its germanium and silicon transistors, allowing users to shape their desired tone.
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The Myriad Fuzz provides a wide range of gain tones, from light overdrive to heavy crunch, and can produce a spitty sound at higher settings.
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The feel knob is heavily influenced by bias settings, offering extensive tonal versatility and making it a standout feature for achieving desired fuzz tones.
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Setup and maintenance
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Some users find no need to adjust the bias, yet adjusting to a hotter setting can enhance attack and clarity without losing fullness.
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Comparisons
Use cases and applications
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Works well with various pickups, including Suhr Classic S with V60LP and SSV, Les Paul Custom with 57 Classics, and FCS Strat with 60/63.
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Experimenting with the Myriad Fuzz and Jade Sting can yield Octavia Fuzz sounds, showing its versatility in achieving classic effects.
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Owners note the Myriad Fuzz excels with high-headroom amps like the '65 Bandmaster, enhancing its tonal clarity and versatility.
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User experience
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Owners appreciate its versatility, noting it’s less picky about pickups compared to other Fuzz Face circuits, performing well with single coils and low-output humbuckers.
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Users report it has an exceptionally high output and a twitchy level control when paired with clean amps, making it more suitable for amps with limited headroom.
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Owners describe the Myriad Fuzz as extremely loud, ideal for live settings where it needs to cut through the mix effectively.
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In this post, Gary Clark Jr. shows his 2024 setup, which includes a Myriad Fuzz from Vemuram.
The Vemuram Myriad Fuzz can be seen in this video where Josh Smith discusses his new pedalboard
The Myriad Fuzz by Vemuram is Josh’s signature fuzz pedal. In this YouTube clip, he demos the pedal https://youtu.be/0K7YUFGVbyY
In the YouTube video "AO VIVO LÁ EM CASA - CONVIDA" by Junior Rossetti, Artur Menezes, celebrated as the Gibson Blues Guitarist of the Year, showcases the Vemuram Myriad Fuzz pedal, delivering his signature vintage vibes with endless energy.
shown on his pedalboard in guitarmagazine on 5/19/2021, this same pedalboard is used in the CHAKAPOCO music video.
In the video on AssH(アッシュ)ちゃんねる, AssH introduces the Vemuram Myriad Fuzz as a staple in their pedal setup.
In this Reddit post shots of Rajan Silva's pedal board are posted and the pedal are clearly identifiable. In this youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8ACE2rED2U you can see the same pedalboard at 0:23.
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