Back in 2014, Electro-Harmonix unveiled the Satisfaction fuzz pedal, the NYC company's attempt to channel Keith Richards' game-changing fuzz tone on The Rolling Stones' 1965 hit single of the same ...
Co-designed by the Muse frontman, designed to go into your amp or direct to desk, and built in partnership with Thorpy FX, the Supermassive Black Fuzz is a lot of pedal – and it ain't cheap ...
On June 6, 1965, London Records released the Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction in the United States. Keith Richards’ devastating fuzz distortion riff launched a salvo on the ...
At 70 years old, Rick Crownover finds himself closer to the electric guitar than ever. A lifetime tinkerer, he now builds his signature fuzz guitar pedals made from eclectic tin containers found in ...
Innovator: engineer Glenn Snoddy, left, and Owen Bradley in Bradley Studio control room (Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum/Getty) Glenn Snoddy, who has died aged 96, was the Nashville studio ...
As well splitting a guitar input over three separate fuzz pots, the variable frequency control and resonance switch of Fairfield Circuitry’s new Four Eyes Crossover Fuzz pedal help make it one ...
On June 6, 1965, London Records released The Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” in the United States. Keith Richards’ devastating fuzz distortion riff launched a salvo on the ...
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