
Fuzz Machine
Prepare to be transported back to the golden age of fuzz with the Excetro Fuzz Machine! This vintage Japanese gem from the early 1970s is a true sonic time capsule, capturing the raw, aggressive sound that defined an era. Built by the legendary Shin-Ei and Teisco factories, the Fuzz Machine shares the same circuit as the iconic Ibanez No. 59 Standard Fuzz, making it a must-have for any fuzz aficionado. The secret to the Fuzz Machine's explosive tone lies in its silicon transistors and germanium diode clipping, which combine to create a saturated, harmonically rich fuzz that's simply bursting with character. But this pedal isn't a one-trick pony – its dual-mode design allows you to toggle between a scooped, bass-and-treble heavy fuzz and a midrange-focused, cutting tone that's perfect for scorching solos. Dial in the perfect amount of fuzz with the Depth control, then use the Balance slider to fine-tune the output level. The Tone Change footswitch puts the power to shape your sound right at your feet, letting you seamlessly transition between those two distinct fuzz voicings. And with its heavy metal housing and large, ribbed foot buttons, the Excetro Fuzz Machine looks as ferocious as it sounds. Whether you're chasing the classic fuzz tones of the '70s or seeking a unique voice to add to your sonic arsenal, the Excetro Fuzz Machine is a must-have. Its vintage vibe, switchable tonality, and uncompromising attitude make it a true tone treasure.

