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The Box of War is a true recreation of the famous “Civil War” fuzz pedals from the 90’s. They say “true recreation” because they pride ourselves on truly digging into the vintage units they recreate and go to great lengths to duplicate all aspects of the original circuits to the best of our ability.This box is HEAVY DUTY! Not at all one of the thin aluminum type enclosures you see on many cheap pedals. When you hold this pedal, it is heavy. The idea behind this was to make an enclosure as heavy duty as the old Russians but with a smaller footprint and of course super high quality everything. Height (mm): 41.0 Colour: Black Width (mm): 90.0 Inputs: Jack 6,3 mm TS Type: Fuzz Outputs: Jack 6,3 mm TS Power Supply: Battery;9V;Adapter Number of Buttons: 1 Original Colour by Producer: Black Depth (mm): 140.0 Package Contents: Manual Battery Type: 9V Controls: Distortion;Volume;Tone Weight (g): 620.0 UK/EU Power supply included: No USB: No Battery Operation: Yes True Bypass: Yes Made in: USA
Product Wren and Cuff Box of War Reissue OG Black-Red Fuzz is assigned an EAN code 7032306800964.
Color | Black |
Category | Boxes, Pedals, Boosters |
EAN | 7032306800964 |
The Box of War is a true recreation of the famous “Civil War” fuzz pedals from the 90’s. They say “true recreation” because they pride ourselves on truly digging into the vintage units they recreate and go to great lengths to duplicate all aspects of the original circuits to the best of
The Box of War is a true recreation of the famous “Civil War” fuzz pedals from the 90’s. They say “true recreation” because they pride ourselves on truly digging into the vintage units they recreate and go to great lengths to duplicate all aspects of the original circuits to the best of
It is the same pedal as the full size Box of War, originally housed in a large folded steel enclosure, modified to be able to fit in a standard 125 size enclosure. That's it! Same parts, same guts, smaller size. | The Box of War is a true recreation of the famous “Civil War” fuzz pedals from the
The Wren and Cuff Tall Font Russian pedal is a contemporary version of the legendary Tall Font Russian Muffs. This was the 2nd Muff variant in large green case with the typical label. Its sound is similar to the previous model, 'Civil War', the tone is more aggressive and more fuzzy than its
Guitar Fuzz pedal effect. Scuzz Box is KHDK's germanium-voiced fuzz pedal. It provides a singing and powerful fuzz with a bit of gnarly at the flip of a switch. The Scuzz Box is crafted using discrete transistor technology with a meticulously tuned circuit for the highest performance. Inspired by
Wren and Cuff has always been known for vintage Muff recreations, and when the full size original Caprid hit the scene in 2012 it was an instant hit, getting rave reviews from magazines, pro players, and the pedal community at large.The pedal was then placed on hiatus in 2017 due to the
The JHS Pedals 3 Series Fuzz is a versatile fuzz box that cleans up well with your guitar's volume knob. The Fuzz is the perfect balance of vintage and modern with soaring sustain and clear articulation. The controls allow you to create a wide variety of sounds via the Bias knob, which gives the
Wren and Cuff took the best of four different Ram’s head circuits (yes there were four!) to create a girthy distortion monster that will plaster a smile on your face every time you plug it in. | Yes the enclosure is a phenomenal recreation of the original units, but none of that matters if the
Wren and Cuff has always been known for vintage Muff recreations, and when the full size original Caprid hit the scene in 2012 it was an instant hit, getting rave reviews from magazines, pro players, and the pedal community at large.The pedal was then placed on hiatus in 2017 due to the
After many, many, requests for a USA release of this unusual pedal, the USA White Elk is finally here. This pedal is a recreation of the famous 'Elk Super Fuzz Sustainar' (thats not a typo, thats how they spelled it!) pedals from the 1970's. These pedals were very cheap Big Muff 'Triangle' copies
Fuzz effects guitar pedal that was developed from JHS well-received Colour Box pedal, inspired by a piercing guitar tone came through the speakers on the Beatles 'Revolution 1' in 1968. This model is more streamlined for the one basic application of a dirt box. The controls are Master, Pre, Tilt,
Released in 1988, The Guv’nor was the first pedal that squeezed Marshall’s ‘big black box’ sound into a ‘little black box’. Fast forward to the present day and now this vintage reissue is here to do it all over again.Since it first hit the market, The Guv’nor set the standard for
The Wren and Cuff Tri Pie 70′ is version of the famous Muff “triangle knob” fuzz from around 1970. What they’ve done is made whatthey consider the best sounding tri-knob replication you can find.Compared to the modern-day BM, the Tri Pie 70′ has less saturation, a bit less mid-scoop, and
This is a bold, rich, fuzz with a very clear octave-up, especially once the player goes beyond the 12th fret.A much different pedal than the Tycobrahe Octavia or Univox Superfuzz, this pedal has a tone that is unique among octave fuzzers. The “Tone” toggle switch provides the option of a more
The Muff masters at Wren and Cuff have crafted the definitive version of the non-transistorized fuzzbox. They call it the Eye See ‘78. Apart from the lack of transistors, the Eye See ‘78 features a drastically different clipping section for a monstrously woolly sound, such as the one
Wren and Cuff Super Russian combines a Muff section and a transparent germanium buffered boost section in an extremely versatile effects pedal. The Muff side is basically a Wren and Cuff Tall Font Russian fuzz (a precise recreation of the first green Tall Font Muff pedals built in Russia) with some
PP strives to resolve many of the common quandaries bassists come across in their search for a fuzz that really works for their instrument and their playing situation. Helps give the feel of running two amps, one wet, one dry for those of us who can’t afford two SVT’s, and/or can’t lug two
Wren and Cuff takes two hand-matched BC108 silicon transistors selected for specific gains, super-quiet metal film resistors, and add smoothing capacitors to tame spiky highs and eliminate squealing at higher volumes, and that's only the start.Don't like the low output on a traditional FF? Fixed
Honey Pot Fuzz is the kind of fuzz box that blurs the lines between fuzz and distortion in a most pleasing way. There's plenty of volume on tap. It's just begging for a loud tube amp to really open up and breathe. The range of gain available in Honeypot Fuzz goes from a slightly gritty grind,
For this custom pedal Tall Font Russian, no mods needed, with a foot-switch that adds an extra gain stage when things need to go, “To eleven”, in the words of Nigel Tufnel. The added gain stage can be used independently, for a slightly gritty clean-boost, or used to smash the Tall Font Side
A multi-mode Germanium fuzz / booster inspired by british classic Fuzz boxes of the past.All analog, featuring NOS Germanium transistors for smooth and deep complex tone with amazing clean-up.They hand select 3 New Old Stock Black Glass Germanium transistors for each pedal ensuring ideal
A multi-mode Germanium fuzz / booster inspired by british classic Fuzz boxes of the past.All analog, featuring NOS Germanium transistors for smooth and deep complex tone with amazing clean-up.They hand select 3 New Old Stock Black Glass Germanium transistors for each pedal ensuring ideal
The Blue Box Octave Fuzz drops your guitar signal two octaves down and combines it with gnarly fuzz for huge subterranean tones. This is the crazy effect heard on Jimmy Page's Fool in the Rain solo. The Blue Box Octave Fuzz takes your guitar signal and duplicates it two octaves down for a huge,
After many, many, requests, they have finally made a 'Small Foot' version of this fat monster tone machine. For practical reasons, they of course had to sacrifice some of the neat features of the first Caprid, in order to fit the circuit into the pedal-board friendly 125-style box of the Small