
Fuzzilla 666
The Tym Guitars Fuzzilla 666 is a devilishly good time in a compact stompbox. This unapologetically heavy fuzz pedal dishes out thick, gooey distortion that will make your amplifier cry for mercy. But don't mistake its raw, primal tone for mere brute force - the Fuzzilla 666 packs a surprising amount of nuance and tonal versatility. Powered by a pair of germanium transistors, the Fuzzilla 666 delivers a classic fuzz sound with a modern twist. Crank the gain and you'll be rewarded with a towering wall of distortion, perfect for sludgy riffs and skull-crushing solos. But roll back the knob and you'll uncover a wonderfully smooth and musical fuzz that cleans up beautifully with your guitar's volume control. What really sets the Fuzzilla 666 apart is its interactive EQ section. The Bass and Treble knobs allow you to sculpt your tone, taming harsh frequencies or adding extra punch as needed. This makes the pedal remarkably adaptable, able to seamlessly integrate with a wide range of amplifiers and playing styles. Rumor has it that grunge icon Kurt Cobain was a fan of Tym Guitars' creations, and it's easy to hear why the Fuzzilla 666 would have been a perfect match for Nirvana's gritty, distortion-drenched sound. But this pedal's appeal extends far beyond any one genre - it's a versatile tone-shaping tool that belongs on the boards of any self-respecting fuzz fanatic.



