
Supa Fuzz
The JMI Supa Fuzz is a true relic from the golden age of rock guitar tone. Designed by the legendary Sola Sound team for Marshall in the 1960s, this pedal is nearly identical to the iconic MkII Tone Bender - but with a key twist that gives it a truly unique character. Where the Tone Bender offers a rich, saturated fuzz, the Supa Fuzz's circuitry is gated at around 90%, resulting in a more aggressive, cutting sound. This was the precise tone that Pete Townshend of The Who favored in the band's early days, and it's easy to hear why - the Supa Fuzz's snarling, dynamic distortion is perfectly suited for slicing through a dense mix with authority. Powered by a trio of rare Mullard OC75 transistors, the Supa Fuzz delivers a level of touch-sensitive response and harmonic complexity that's simply unmatched by modern fuzz pedals. Crank the gain and you'll be rewarded with a towering wall of fuzzy sustain, perfect for scorching lead lines and thunderous power chords. Roll it back, and you'll uncover a surprisingly versatile range of overdriven tones. With only around 100 original units ever produced, the JMI Supa Fuzz is a true collector's item. But for those lucky enough to get their hands on one, it offers a direct connection to the glory days of British rock - and a sound that's as inspiring as it is distinctive.



