
Egg Scrambler
The MMFX Egg Scrambler is a delightfully unhinged octave fuzz and ring modulator that's sure to scramble your senses in the best way possible. This pedal from the mad scientists at MMFX takes the classic octave fuzz formula and injects it with a healthy dose of chaotic, metallic ring modulation - the result is a glitchy, sputtering tone that's equal parts unruly and mesmerizing. Flip on the Egg Scrambler and prepare to be transported to a sonic dimension where your guitar tone has been thrust into a blender. The octave-up fuzz adds an otherworldly shimmer and snarl to your playing, while the ring mod circuit introduces a swirling, metallic overtone that morphs and warps with every note. It's the sonic equivalent of cracking open an egg and finding it's filled with circuit boards and springs instead of yolk. What makes the Egg Scrambler truly special is its ability to transform even the simplest riffs and chords into something alien and captivating. Chords bloom into dissonant clusters, single notes splinter off into shimmering clouds of harmonics, and your guitar tone takes on a robotic, almost synthesized quality. Renowned for its use by experimental guitar visionaries like Tera Melos' Nick Reinhart, the Egg Scrambler is a must-have for any player seeking to expand the boundaries of their sonic palette.



