• Fuzz effects pedal
  • Black-Red Custom Color version
  • True recreation of the famous 'Civil War' fuzz
  • Unique woody sustain and presence
  • True hard-wire bypass
  • Controls for Volume, Distortion, Tone
  • Made in the USA


The Wren and Cuff Box of War is a reissue of the original version that was originally released in 2012. The Box of War is a true recreation of the famous 'Civil War' fuzz pedals from the '90s and Wren and Cuff prides themselves on truly digging into the vintage units they recreate and go to great lengths to duplicate all aspects of the original circuits to the best of their ability, and they have spared nothing in researching this rare, much-loved, but cheaply made famous fuzzer. The Box of War features a heavy-duty enclosure like the old Russian fuzz pedals but with a smaller footprint and of course super high-quality engineering. The pedal creates a bit darker and a bit fuzzier tone than the famous Tall Font fuzz pedals and compared to other Muffs, the Box of War has less output and is also less fuzzy, but it captures the unique woody sustain and presence of the original 'Civil War' pedal perfectly. There is a good reason why the original version became a secret weapon for many musicians around the world and the Wren and Cuff Box of War captures that sound, feeling and tone perfectly. The Black-Red Custom Color version features exactly the same circuit design as the standard version, the only difference is the finish color.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Box of War
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 2010s
Made In
  • United States

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