
Fuzz De La Muerte
Unleash the primal power of fuzz with the El Rey Effects Fuzz de la Muerte – a pedal that channels the dark, unearthly tones of the undead. This isn't your average fuzz box; it's a sonic sorcerer's cauldron, bubbling with unholy harmonics and sustain that will haunt your guitar tone. At the heart of the Fuzz de la Muerte lies a meticulously tuned transistor circuit that captures the rich, organic character of vintage fuzz pedals. But El Rey Effects has taken this classic design and imbued it with a sinister twist, giving you unprecedented control over your fuzz. The Gain knob summons up a wall of distortion, while the Tone control allows you to sculpt your sound from fuzzy lo-fi grit to razor-sharp high-end bite. But the real magic lies in the Bias control – a devilish knob that lets you fine-tune the pedal's response, unlocking a vast spectrum of fuzz tones. Crank it up for a smooth, creamy sustain that'll make your riffs positively haunt the air, or dial it back for a spitty, gated snarl that'll have your audience cowering in fear. Rumor has it that the Fuzz de la Muerte was the secret weapon behind the unholy guitar tones of Mick Ronson on David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold the World" – a testament to its ability to conjure up unearthly, otherworldly sounds. If you're a fuzz fanatic seeking to summon the spirits of rock's dark past, the Fuzz de la Muerte is your portal to the other side.



