Village Music is an authorized dealer of Acorn Amplifiers.

Circuit Fuzz is their tonebender mkII clone, a hybrid fuzz pedal containing both Germanium and silicon transistors. Plus, it has a bonus effect PCB right on the face of the pedal. Two for one! Perfect for the guitarist interested in building their first effects pedal or a seasoned tinkerer that mods every piece of gear they own.

Our blue Village Music limited edition‘s PCB is a Fuzz Face circuit (the standard circuit fuzz pedals come with a Boost PCB). Need the parts and enclosure? We have the kits, too!

The Circuit Fuzz pedal itself is a deceptively simple yet versatile dual transistor fuzz that sweeps between overdrive, distortion, and fuzz tones with the turn of a single knob. Simplicity in design, yet versatility in action - these are the goals of each circuit designed by Acorn Amps and the Circuit Fuzz is no exception. 

Features include: 

  • Hand built and hand wired from start to finish by obsessive compulsive perfectionists in Atlanta, GA
  • Removable fuzz face effect pedal PCB right on the face of the pedal
  • Two transistor fuzz pedal featuring one silicon transistor and one hand-picked NOS germanium transistor
  • Fuzz control sweeps between slight gritty boost all the way to wily fuzz crunch
  • Assembled entirely with high-quality, audio grade components and rugged latching foot switches and metal Switchcraft jacks
  • Powered by standard 9 VDC pedal power and consumes less than 30mA of current

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Circuit Fuzz
Finish
  • Blue
Categories
Year
  • 2021
Made In
  • United States

Village Music

Avondale Estates, GA, United States
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