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Description

Rediscover the iconic growl and grunge of the 1960s with the Voodoo Lab Bosstone. Crafted as a modern homage to the legendary Jordan Fuzz, this pedal infuses your guitar sound with a raw, vintage fuzz that's as authentic as it gets. Perfect for musicians looking to add a slice of history to their sound without sacrificing the conveniences of contemporary pedal design. Whether you’re riffing through a garage rock anthem or adding texture to a bluesy solo, the Bosstone is your gateway to a bygone era of musical innovation. Its straightforward interface allows for quick tonal adjustments, ensuring your focus remains on the music. Embrace the past, play in the present with the Voodoo Lab Bosstone.

Key Features:

  • Authentic 1960s fuzz tone recreates the legendary sound of the Jordan Fuzz
  • Modern enhancements for reliability and pedalboard compatibility
  • Straightforward interface for easy tone shaping
  • Ideal for genres ranging from garage rock to blues

Product specs

Brand Voodoo Lab
Model Bosstone
Finish Black
Year 2000s
Categories Fuzz Pedals and Effects

FAQs

What type of sound can I expect from the Voodoo Lab Bosstone fuzz pedal?

The Voodoo Lab Bosstone delivers a classic fuzz sound with a balanced mix of sustain and distortion, ideal for achieving vintage and modern fuzz tones.

Is the Voodoo Lab Bosstone suitable for both guitar and bass?

Yes, the Voodoo Lab Bosstone works well with both electric guitar and bass, providing a versatile fuzz effect that complements a wide range of musical styles.

Does the Voodoo Lab Bosstone require a specific power supply?

The Voodoo Lab Bosstone can be powered using a standard 9V DC power supply or a 9V battery, offering flexibility for different pedalboard setups.

How does the Voodoo Lab Bosstone compare to other fuzz pedals?

The Voodoo Lab Bosstone is known for its straightforward design and ability to produce rich, vintage-style fuzz tones, setting it apart from more complex fuzz pedals with additional features.

Can the Voodoo Lab Bosstone be used in a live performance setting?

Yes, the Voodoo Lab Bosstone is designed for both studio and live performance use, providing reliable and consistent fuzz tones on stage.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Voodoo Lab Bosstone.

Comparisons

  • The EHX Satisfaction is often mentioned as a budget-friendly alternative to the Bosstone circuit, but modifications are needed for authenticity.

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  • The Voodoo Labs Superfuzz, often mistaken for a Superfuzz clone, is actually their Bosstone pedal with enhanced features.

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  • The Voodoo Labs Superfuzz, often confused with a Superfuzz clone, has been noted for its ability to clean up well and drive amps better than older fuzz models.

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  • When comparing fuzz pedals, some owners highlight the difference in perceived headroom and midrange presence, suggesting the Bosstone offers more clarity than others.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Adding diodes and a bass filter cap to the EHX Satisfaction can replicate the true Boss Tone, with circuit board points pre-marked for easy modification.

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  • The Voodoo Labs Bosstone is essentially a Jordan Boss Tone clone with additional controls for more tonal versatility.

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Use cases and applications

  • Some owners believe that Norman Greenbaum used multiple Bosstone pedals in series to achieve the iconic "Spirit in the Sky" sound.

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  • It’s noted that fuzz pedals, like the Bosstone, can diminish midrange but enhance the bottom end when stacked with distortion or overdrive.

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  • Some users find they rarely use octave fuzz pedals such as the Proctavia, but value them for specific tonal applications that aren’t covered by other fuzz types.

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Features and functionality

  • The KMA Fuzzly Bear, inspired by the Jordan Buzz Tone, includes an extra control knob for adjusting lower mids, providing more tonal flexibility.

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  • The Bosstone is praised for its simplicity, as the original Boss Tone circuit is not complex.

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User experience

  • Owners highlight that Billy Corgan used a Jordan Boss Tone fuzz for studio lead tones, suggesting its capability for achieving specific iconic sounds.

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  • Owners mention that Voodoo Lab pedals, including the Bosstone, tend to have lower output compared to other fuzz pedals, but can still drive amp sims effectively.

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  • Despite limited use, some owners prefer the Proctavia over other octave fuzz options, noting it’s not overly compressed compared to models like the Death By Unicorn.

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See how J Mascis uses Voodoo Lab Bosstone

J Mascis

Singer, Guitarist

Dinosaur Jr

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According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Mascis has Voodoo Lab Bosstone.

See how Jake E. Lee uses Voodoo Lab Bosstone

Jake E. Lee

Guitarist

Ozzy Osbourne

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Used on "Exithouse", as specified in this July 20, 2012 breakdown of a A Fine Pink Mist gear list printed in the October 1996 issue of Young Guitar.

See how Michio Kurihara uses Voodoo Lab Bosstone

Michio Kurihara

Guitarist

YBO²

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Michio posted this photo of his pedals to Twitter, November 2021

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