Park Fuzz Sound

EarthQuaker Devices

Classic Germanium Fuzz Based on Jim Marshall's 1968 Tonebender Park Fuzz Sound

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$170.00

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On offer here is a rare, very early version of Earthquaker Devices' Park Fuzz Sound. Built around three new old stock germanium transistors, this pedal does "that" sound with the benefit of adding a very effective bass/treble knob to tailor to your ears and your rig. This thing rips!The pcb layout and original stock of transistors was changed somewhere along the way and the newer versions don't sound as sweet to my ears as this early version. Financial circumstances dictate that this one must go to a good home. There is a ding on one of the knobs, but the pedal is in otherwise fantastic condition especially given its age. Comes with box and goodies pictured here, but not Mando or Grogu.Thanks for looking!From ProGuitarShop.com:This is the Park Fuzz Sound, a classic Germanium fuzz pedal born of a collaboration between Akron, Ohio's Earthquaker Devices and the recently resurrected Park Amplification company. Park, originally founded by the late, legendary Jim Marshall, was primarily known for its amps, which were slight variations of Marshall circuits, but the company also built a line of pedals, including the Park Fuzz Sound. The Fuzz Sound was originally constructed with unlabeled transistors, making reverse engineering difficult up to this point, but because Earthquaker was able to collaborate so closely with Park Amplification, examining a number of original units, they were able to hand-select and test NOS germanium transistors until the perfect match was found. This has resulted in a new Park Fuzz Sound that is striking in its sonic resemblance to the original, yet updated with a number of features for the modern guitarist, including an expanded gain range, true bypass switching, and industry standard 9-volt, center-negative operation for easy integration into any pedalboard. Like all of Earthquaker's excellent devices, the Park Fuzz Sound is made by hand, one-at-a-time, in Akron, Ohio, USA.

EarthQuaker Devices Park Fuzz Sound

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