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Maestro Fuzz MFZ-1 and its Clone

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

Quick video of the Maestro MFZ-1 and a clone that I built. Op-amp based fuzz from the late 60's / early 70's made famous by Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys on the Thickfreakness album.

Taken on my digital camera...not the best sound quality, and it cut out before I finished, but hopefully the wonderful sound of this fuzz comes through. I'll be posting some more soon. Oh, and sorry about the foot...

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  • original is better to me...a little broader and more fizzy

  • Original and a clone up for sale. Send me a message if interested!

  • I am in the process of performing some tweaks/improvements to the original design. Once I finish that I will let you know if you are interested in purchasing one!

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  • barefoot.....nice touch!

  • Sir, how much would it cost for me to buy a clone of this pedal and send it to my house??

  • That chip did you use? SN72L022 ?

  • QotSA:)

  • UMMMMM

  • THICKFREAKNESS FTW.

  • how much for the pedals man?

  • how much for the pedals man ??

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