Rare custom finish Black Drone Wasp fuzz by Jext Telez. Limited edition #6 of 10 painted by Johnny LZR.

The Black Drone Wasp was Jext Telez’s first original design. And after executing superb takes on the Selmer Buzz Tone and even the distortion and filter sections of the Vox Conqueror amp, among others, my expectations were high. The three-transistor, germanium Black Drone Wasp lives up to those expectations—and then some. It possesses world-destroying, high-gain fuzz potency and a buzzy, sometimes sonorous, mostly menacing fundamental voice peppered with Sovtek Big Muff mass, Foxx Tone Machine octave complexity, and a Fuzz Face’s top-end heat. It also bubbles over with many unique, super-heavy sounds and colorful tones that are hard to pinpoint in relation to other fuzzes.

Streamlined for Savagery
The wasp graphic on the front of the pedal says much about the BDW’s design intent. That’s good because there is precious little else to tell you what the streamlined control set does. The three toggles are dedicated to bias switching, bass cut, and treble cut, though the graphics say nothing specific about which is which. (I’m pretty sure the graphics under the cut controls represent dips on an EQ band.) The two knobs are for a master volume (logically labeled “V”) and a gain/fuzz control more mysteriously labeled “S.” (For sting?)

From Premier Guitar:

"Individually, none of the controls shift the basic voice too drastically. Manipulating the toggles delivers the most overt tone shifts. But the gain control basically goes from fuzzy to extremely fuzzy, while the master volume goes from loud to speaker-vaporizingly loud. Still, there are many complex and interesting tones within the Wasp’s palette.

Like every Jext Telez pedal I’ve encountered, the BDW is built with high attention to detail and carefully selected components. Gain comes from three new-old-stock RCA 2N404 transistors, which, as far as I can tell, are not especially common in fuzz circuits (though perhaps they should be). Orange Drop capacitors are used for the frequency-cut sections of the circuit. Everything is tidily situated on a through-hole circuit board, and I/O jacks and the footswitch are chassis mounted. There’s a 9V battery option too.

Primal Potency, Civilized Sheen
The Black Drone Wasp is loud. Very loud. And I’d be surprised if it wasn’t the loudest pedal on most boards. If you’re out to conquer your bandmates in a volume arms race, it might be your best bet. But while the BDW is loud, it doesn’t suffer from the narrow-spectrum, monochromatic tone palette that plagues many high-output pedals.

At the right settings, the pedal has almost symphonic balance, or the depth of a freshly tuned, well-intonated 12-string guitar.

The basic fuzz voice is complex, with a pleasing harmonic makeup that’s surprisingly even across the EQ spectrum. Bass tones are predictably massive but don’t overwhelm. (The BDW also sounds awesome with bass guitar.) The midrange is pleasing to the ear too. It doesn’t have any of the dry, ear-fatiguing brashness that loud pedals sometimes possess in this frequency range. Instead, midrange tones are contoured around the edges and fill space in gradient colors rather than primary-hued blocks. The top-end output is the most interesting and impressive facet of the BDW’s voice, particularly given the pedal’s volume.

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ConditionExcellent (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Black Drone Wasp
Finish
  • Hand-Painted
Categories
Year
  • 2018
Made In
  • United States
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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