Player's Gear 4 X Fuzz Pedal--unprofessional looks and great tone
Player's Gear 4 X Fuzz Pedal--unprofessional looks and great tone
Player's Gear 4 X Fuzz Pedal--unprofessional looks and great tone
Player's Gear 4 X Fuzz Pedal--unprofessional looks and great tone
Player's Gear 4 X Fuzz Pedal--unprofessional looks and great tone
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Player's Gear 4 X Fuzz Pedal--unprofessional looks and great tone

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Hand-wired in our small shop in rural Indiana, this fuzz isn’t about endless tweaking — it’s about instant access to four carefully tuned voices of dirt. With just a volume knob and a four-position rotary switch, you’ve got four distinct characters of fuzz at your command, all with a low noise floor and responsive dynamics.

Each position offers a new flavor:

  • Stage 1 – Adds a gritty push, perfect for stacking with overdrives or pushing a crunchy amp into swaggering Keith Richards-style bite.

  • Stage 2 – A warm, medium-gain fuzz that cleans up with your guitar volume and sings when cranked — think Hendrix at Monterey or Eric Johnson-like sustain.

  • Stage 3 – Thick fuzz/distortion hybrid, loaded with muscle — picture Billy Gibbons driving a Marshall.

  • Stage 4 – A wild, spitty square-wave fuzz for chaos lovers. Pair it with single-coils into a clean amp for Jack White’s fuzz freakouts, or slam it into a dirty amp for doomy, stoner-rock mayhem.

The pedal reacts differently depending on what you feed it — smoother through a clean amp, rowdier through something already cooking. And, like any great fuzz circuit, it cleans up beautifully when you roll back your guitar’s volume knob.