
Note that I could not find any demos of the latest compact format - so we use the slightly older model - per above. Gain Mode Switch = 2-way - Less/More ToggleĪs mentioned previous, most of the Sludgy Fuzz pedals tend to be largely Fuzz Face style circuits with 2 or three unmatched transistors of different types, there are of course several specialist varieties of Muff style circuits too which are good for this style, but they're not always obviously labelled or identified as such.Mass = Sort of Body character of frequency profile, bottom end in particular.This is a very distinct Big Muff style circuit with a huge low end component - perfect for sludge.

I keep meaning to get something from Earthbound Audio - Throat Locust, Iron Pig, Centurion and now of course probably its best known pedal the Supercollider - which used to sit in a medium vertical enclosure, but now occupies a silver or black compact 125B style shell. Whereas with Fuzz Faces you normally have two of the same kind evenly matched, the Meathead uses variously at odds combinations including - 2N3904 + BC107, BC337 + BC182L, BC182L + 2N3904 and BC182L + BC239C etc! It seems the magic of the Meathead is in its use of two unmatched / disparate Silicon Transistors. Notably also is that this is one of David Main's D*A*M flagship pedals - and it literally has hundreds of clones out there - including two on this very listing. I will likely try to seek out a Slomatics edition in black as pictured here. So I'm probably thinking this is one instance where a single knob may be preferable.

By all accounts the 3-knob editions are a little more fiddly to dial in because of a somewhat quirky range taper on the dials. While I like the more monochromatic efforts. Most of the varieties of this fuzz come in somewhat unappealing pastel colours - typically baby blue or pink.

The latter named being in fact a clone / variation of the D*A*M Meathead - as is the last pictured Sunmachine Fuzz O))). I so liked the demo that I then started looking out for fuzzes that got me into similar territory - before realising that I actually already had a couple of my own - the Greenhouse Sludgehammer and Occvlt Furious Dope.Īnd since I started writing this piece I had the opportunity to acquire a couple more - the MidValleyFX Mad Robot and Nine of Swords Tyrant. This post was actually inspired by a YouTube demo of the Slomatics Belfast Fuzz Machine Edition of the celebrated single-knob D*A*M M-13 Meathead. It turns out that I’m quite the fan of deep and dark sludgy fuzzes.
