The Way Huge Smalls Doom Hammer Fuzz will pound your ears with thick saturation worthy of high-desert riffage and dense walls of fuzz straight from a ’90s fever dream. It all began in the original Way Huge garage lab back in 1998 when Jeorge Tripps modified an op-amp-powered fuzz circuit from 1978 for the band Oranger. Prized for its less pronounced scoop, Mr. Tripps refined its design for a tighter low end and more reliable performance when played live on stage. Many years later he would craft a handful of prototypes based on that modded original—and these would be the basis for the sonic sledge now called the Doom Hammer Fuzz. Output, Tone, and Fuzz dials allow you to tailor the pedal’s velvety harmonics to your rig. Try a low Fuzz setting for the most delightful crunch.
Take up the hammer. Pound the Way Huge Doom Hammer Fuzz into your pedalboard.
It’s always darkest just before dawn…
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Way Huge Doom Hammer Fuzz highlights:
- Thick saturation for high-desert riffage and dense walls of ’90s fever-dream fuzz
- Based on a modded clone of an op-amp-powered fuzz circuit from 1978 Tighter low end, less pronounced scoop, and improved performance on stage
- Output, Tone, and Fuzz dials tailor the pedal’s velvety harmonics to your rig
- Delightful crunch at low Fuzz settings
Availability
The Way Huge Doom Hammer Fuzz is available now at $169.99 street
Located in Benicia, California, Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc. was founded as a small, family-owned and operated company in 1965, and has since grown to be a leading manufacturer of electronic effects, picks, capos, slides, strings and other musical instrument accessories. Dunlop is the home of such legendary products as the Cry Baby® Wah, MXR® effects, Tortex® picks, and many more.
