
Elk Big Mag Sustainar
The Stomp Under Foot Elk Big Mag Sustainar is a captivating fuzz pedal that transports players into a world of rich, textured guitar tones. Tracing its lineage back to the iconic Triangle Big Muff, this pedal has a storied history, having been used by Wata of the experimental Japanese band Boris to craft her massive, atmospheric guitar soundscapes. At the heart of the Big Mag Sustainar is a circuit that delivers a full, low-end punch, coupled with soaring high-end harmonics that sustain for days. The result is a fuzz tone that's equal parts aggressive and ethereal, perfect for everything from thunderous riffs to shimmering lead lines. What sets this pedal apart is its unique voice - it's not your typical Muff clone, but rather a distinct interpretation that carves out its own sonic space. The harmonics bloom and swell in a mesmerizing way, creating an enveloping wall of sound that can captivate audiences and inspire new creative directions. Housed in a heavy-duty stainless steel enclosure, the Big Mag Sustainar is built to withstand the rigors of the stage. Its natural grain and light surface marks lend it a rugged, handcrafted aesthetic that reflects the pedal's robust construction and uncompromising tone. Whether you're a fan of Boris' experimental soundscapes or simply seeking a fuzz that can transport your playing to new sonic realms, the Stomp Under Foot Elk Big Mag Sustainar is a must-try for any discerning guitarist.



