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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

www.ProGuitarShop.com - The MI Audio NEO Fuzz pedal is a fun little guy that provides more options than your standard fuzz pedal. Unlike most fuzz pedals, the NEO Fuzz has a very usable tone on lower fuzz settings as well as a large amount of output from the volume knob. This allows you to push your amp into overdrive and add some fuzz at the same time. The multiple small knobs at the top add even more versatility to the NEO Fuzz. The Tone knob boosts lows when cutting highs and vice versa. The Body control (midrange) lets you cut through the mix or scoop up the tone to give a heavier vibe to the fuzz. The Bias knob controls the transistor bias voltage for that "starved" fuzz tone. The Load knob lets you dial the fuzz into either single coils or humbuckers. There is also a small Bright switch for further tone sculpting.

Smooth! That's the sound of an MI Audio NEO Fuzz pedal. The fuzz is sweet and singing with plenty of sustain and clarity to carry any player. The lower fuzz settings allow for solid definition and control via the guitar volume knob. With the Tone and Body knobs, almost any tone can be had, from heavy to dark to bright and fizzy to cutting. The Bias knob allows for that starved staccato fuzz with a gated feel and the Load knob lets you tone down those single coils or brighten up your buckers. All in all, the MI Audio NEO Fuzz is a versatile fuzz pedal that can be used in almost any application.

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  • Hi PGS,

    I read that the Neo fuzz comes with the pre-grain set at 50%. when demoing this pedal, do you know if any of these values were changed? If not, I'm wondering if this pedal gets quite more fuzz if turned up internally. Thanks!

  • @skwerly169 - Hi. We would've demoed the Neo Fuzz at the factory setting. Thanks!

    -PGS Crew

  • hello are you going to demo the new design neo fuzz? just saw it on thier website

  • @jaiknkayla - No specific plans at the moment, but we'll do that one eventually.

  • amazing... do a demo of G.I. Fuzz as well, please

  • They're on order. As soon as we get one in, we will definitely put up a video. The GI sounds a lot different than the NEO, it's a Silicon fuzz which sounds more aggressive! Thanks,

    PGS

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  • +1 for being aussie 8-)

  • I love that they do all these demos, and Andy definately knows how to put a pedal through its paces in a helpful, concise, informative manner, but only some of these pedals sound good through that damn 65 soho. I don't know anyone that plays that amp personally, and it has a very distinctive sound. These boutique pedals should be demoed through the amps their likely buyers would probably have, don't ya think?

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  • i wish these people would stop making distortion pedals and putting the word fuzz on them, they're not, go to Basic Audio and take a listen to what a true fuzz pedal sounds like

  • I feel like Im on an island. Most Fuzz pedals sound like thick, noisy distortion too me. I mean there are a couple with nice tones but I dont understand the point in getting something that sounds like a muffled distortion.

  • beatles?

  • Bought Version 2 based on this demo. I couldn't be more happier with a pedal.  Although there are a lot of knobs, most are set and forget.

  • This sounds like a hybrid between overdrive and fuzz, I like it.

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