🎸 Get your fuzz on and never blend in!
The Danelectro 3699 Fuzz Pedal, DTF1, delivers authentic vintage fuzz tones with high gain circuitry and simple two-knob controls, making it an essential compact pedal for guitarists seeking classic distortion with modern reliability.
C**A
Oh Yeah - Baby! Very Fuzzlicious!!
When I plugged my 1959 Les Paul Reissue into this pedal and ran it through my dual amp setup of Vox AC30 and Supro Black Magick the sound was pure 1970s heavy rock. Thick and chunky growling humbucker action with sustain for days. The octave setting is a bit bright and thrashy so you'll need to dial down the treble when using that setting. Otherwise, no complaints - great pedal to add to the collection.
L**L
Came as expected. Love it
Good old school style fuzz pedal. The fuzz is great, very fuzzy. The mid boost switch and octave are great on top of the regular fuzz. To my ear it’s a great older style fuzz, not so doomy, but that’s not what I wanted so I’m happy
J**M
Best fuzz pedal I have tried so far
With fuzz pedals, they never sound like the reviews on YouTube but this one sounds really good. You can get some nice tones from it and it actually has a fuzz sound rather than an overdriven distortion pedal like many others do. The shipping was fast and the seller is great.
B**N
Full on octave fuzz buzz
This is the best octave fuzz i have, The tone filter really makes it versatile in fitting in the mix. Don’t expect this thing to clean up when you back off the guitar volume but instead it splutters.
J**R
This pedal kicks ass!
Fantastic sound - very versatile. Octave fuzz is just amazing.Only downside? No battery can be used.
R**M
Velcro
Ripping velcro sputtering 60s vibe fuzz. Get your Hendrix on!Doesn't tone down like some but does respond to the volume knob.
B**I
Happy wit my purchase
Compare to my big muff. I like this pedal better.way more fuzzy.im a big fan of the sixties fuzz. This one works for me
B**E
Fantastic pedal, but doesn't take a battery.
I have a Warm Foxy Tone Box that I love, and wanted something a little smaller and more gig friendly. The 3699 sounds pretty much the same as the Foxy, and the added mid boost and octave foot-switch make it more useful.The main issue I have is that it does not take a battery. This circuitry uses very little current, and a battery will last for weeks of normal use. I only use a fuzzface and an octave fuzz on stage, so don't use a pedal board or power supply. I was hoping I could use this pedal with a battery, but didn't read the fine print that it was DC power supply only.The build quality is excellent, as you would expect from a $200 pedal. Not really into the "distressed" look, which includes some small gouges into the metal, as well as scratched and sanded paint. Never understood having to pay more to make something look used, but it is what it is.
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