The OohLaLa Manufacturing Inferno Fuzz is a highly rare, discontinued boutique guitar effects pedal. Originally designed by Loren Stafford of Blackbox Effects, it was later produced under the OohLaLa brand, featuring striking hand-painted custom enclosures by former ZVEX artist Jason Myrold. It is highly sought after by collectors for its massive, versatile sonic signature and aesthetic appeal.
This pedal is in Mint, unused condition and includes the original box, manual and "fuzzy" pouch
Specifications & Circuit Design
- Transistor Blend: It utilizes a hybrid germanium and silicon circuit, blending vintage warmth with high-gain aggression.
- Full Frequency Range: Unlike traditional fuzzes that cut low-end frequencies, the Inferno maintains a full-range response, making it compatible with guitar, heavy bass, and synthesizers.
- Dynamics: Highly responsive to a player's picking strength and the instrument's volume knob, cleaning up into a mild overdrive when rolled back
Dynamic Control Knobs
The pedal swaps traditional labels for fire-themed controls, which interact deeply with one another:
- Smoke: Controls the initial gain and the raw amount of distortion/fuzz entering the circuit.
- Fire: Acts as the master output volume control.
- Heat: Adjusts the boost levels, gain shaping, and compression dynamics for added sustain.
Tone Profile Options
- Mild Overdrive: Lower the Smoke knob (or roll back your guitar volume) and adjust Heat to find dynamic crunch textures.
- Medium Gain Fuzz: Set Smoke halfway up to yield thick, vintage fuzz that cuts cleanly through a mix.
- Insane/Sick Fuzz: Crank all parameters to maximum. Stacking a preamp or an overdrive pedal in front of the Inferno causes aggressive compression, massive sustain, and heavy harmonic saturation
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