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Description

Dive back into the golden era of rock with the Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's, a pedal that resurrects the fierce and fiery fuzz tone that defined a generation. Far from a mere imitation, this gem utilizes authentic vintage germanium transistors to deliver that unmistakable searing presence, while modern tweaks ensure your sound stays versatile and front-and-center. Whether you're crafting solos that cut through the mix or laying down a gritty rhythm section, this pedal offers the perfect blend of nostalgic tone and contemporary clarity.

Key Features:

  • Utilizes authentic vintage germanium transistors for a classic 60's fuzz tone
  • Enhanced clarity and tone versatility with modern circuit tweaks
  • Features a reverse-log potentiometer for expansive tone shaping
  • Includes a 'You' knob to dial in the perfect balance of low-end
  • Designed to maintain aggressive tonal presence without mush

Owner's manual

Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's User Manual

Product specs

Available since February 2022
Overdrive No
Distortion No
Fuzz Yes
Metal No

FAQs

What type of transistors does the Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's use?

The Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's uses germanium transistors, which are known for providing a smoother, warmer fuzz tone with a mid-range boost and excellent touch sensitivity.

Is the Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's suitable for classic rock tones?

Yes, the Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's is ideal for achieving classic rock tones, thanks to its germanium fuzz circuit that emulates the vintage sounds of the 1960s.

Does the Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's work well with a clean amp?

Absolutely, the Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's is designed to pair well with clean amps, delivering a rich and dynamic fuzz sound that responds well to your guitar's volume and tone controls.

How does the Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's react to a guitar's volume knob?

The Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's is highly responsive to a guitar's volume knob, allowing players to clean up the fuzz effect by rolling back the volume, making it versatile for dynamic playing styles.

Can the Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's be powered by a standard 9V power supply?

Yes, the Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's can be powered using a standard 9V power supply, making it convenient to integrate into most pedalboards.

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Wren and Cuff Your Face 60' Fuzz - Part 1

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Reviews

PROS

  • Warm, non-raspy fuzz tones

  • Includes a bass response fine-tuning knob

  • High gain with clean-up via guitar's volume knob

  • Compatible with both 9V battery and center +ve adapter without RF noise

  • Outperforms competitors like Fulltone and JHS in A/B tests

  • Provides more output volume and better low-end control

  • Features endless sustain capabilities

  • Extremely loud compared to other fuzz face clones

  • Works well with various guitar setups, including humbucker-equipped guitars

  • Stacks effectively with other pedals for versatile soundscaping

CONS

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Wren and Cuff Your Face 60's.

Features and functionality

  • The low-cut knob is a standout feature, providing tonal flexibility and allowing the pedal to excel in Hendrix and vintage blues rock styles.

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  • The "Your Face 60's" offers more gain than a standard fuzz face, providing a broader range of tonal possibilities.

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Setup and maintenance

  • This pedal needs to be the first in the signal chain to perform optimally, which might require a reconfiguration of your setup.

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Use cases and applications

  • It's highly responsive to guitar volume knob adjustments, offering excellent cleanup and versatility for dynamic playing.

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  • The pedal's germanium circuit is praised for delivering warmth and thickness, ideal for achieving classic 60's fuzz tones.

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Comparisons

  • Noted for not achieving a "wall of sound" velcro-y fuzz, it's more suitable for classic rock than grunge or 90's alternative.

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  • The "Your Face 60's" is compared to the "Your Face 70's" silicon model, highlighting the brand's options for different tonal preferences.

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User experience

  • Owners note that the pedal cleans up effectively with guitar volume adjustments, maintaining tonal clarity and control.

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