Blackout Effectors
Blackout Effectors
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![]() Blackout Effectors Musket Fuzz V2 BRAND NEW US $175.00
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![]() Blackout Effectors Twosome two fuzz pedals in one US $142.72
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![]() Blackout Effectors Musket Fuzz Pedal V2 US $175.00
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![]() BSM Effects Spectrum Fuzz NEW Authorized Dealer US $289.00
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![]() BSM Effects Fuzz Bender NEW Authorized Dealer US $399.00
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![]() Durham CRAZY HORSE Fuzz Drive NEW Authorized Dealer US $244.62
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![]() CRYSTAL DAGGER By Blackout Effectors Auth Dealer Boutique Oct Fuzz Ring Mod US $245.00
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![]() Area 51 Fuzz NEW Authorized Dealer US $171.92
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![]() Blackout Effectors Crystal Dagger US $245.00
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![]() Blackout Effectors Fixd Fuzz Deluxe US $195.00
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![]() Blackout Effectors Fixd Fuzz Deluxe Fuzz Pedal US $195.00
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![]() Blackout Effectors Musket Fuzz US $150.00
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![]() Blackout Effectors A Very Special Twosome Dual Fuzz 66 out of 100 US $240.00
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New online retailer is doing its part to help with the Gulf Spill cleanup
by: Jackie Youngston
New online retailer MusicGearFast.com is doing its part to help with the Gulf Spill cleanup.
Through July 16, MusicGearFast.com will be donating 10% of it's total sales to help with the Gulf Spill cleanup. They will be donating to three WWF approved funds – The Gulf Restoration Network, Mobile Baykeeper and the Trisate Fund. Founder and CEO Ray Arnoult is a native of the area and wants make sure his company has done its part.
While Music Gear Fast is a fairly new player in the guitar accessories market, they are quickly becoming known for one thing – great customer service. Mr. Arnoult tells us the entire business model is based on providing fast and accurate service to each and every customer. Hence the company slogan, "Great Guitar Gear, Great Prices – Fast!". They specialize in boutique and hard to find effects pedals, professional guitar cables and pedalboard systems. Some of the brands they sell include MJM Effects, Empress Effects, Blackout Effectors, Pedaltrain, Lava, Spectraflex, Homebrew, Pigtronix and JHS Pedals.
Mr. Arnoult also believes that a responsible company should support the community around it and this is why they are donating to the WWF approved funds. Since announcing the donation Music Gear Fast has seen a sharp increase in new traffic to it's website and received numerous accolades for it's action
If you are a guitar player, or know one, be sure to check out MusicGearFast.com before July 16 to help with a great cause. Like their webpage says – Spend a Few Dollars, Get Some Great Gear and Help a Great Cause.
About the Author
: Jackie Youngston is a well know columnist and publishes multiple articles each month.
Need help purchasing a fuzz pedal?
I want that 60's garage psychedelic sound, like velvet underground, 13th floor elevators, etc. So im looking for a fuzz pedal that has that vintage 60's sound but i dont really want to buy a vintage pedal unless I have to. Ive been looking at the fuzz faces, Maestro pedals, and big muff fuzzes. Are there any good alternatives, or a pedal that could get the fuzz face sound along with the maestro sound.
I really dont want to have to buy three or more fuzz pedals, I'd like to be able to buy one fuzz pedal thatd be able to get all three of those sounds. One pedal ive been looking at is the Blackout Effectors Twosome Dual Fuzz. I need some help, I dont really know the differences between fuzzes.
Some of my equipment is the Vox AC-50, then my main guitar is an archtop guitar, the epiphone emperor regent, and my other guitar is a 335 copy, I cant remember the name right now. Some of my pedals are the Holy Grail and the Tube Screamer deluxe.
I'm no expert, but I did own a Big Muff pedal back when I was in high school many ages ago and it was awesome. I sold it for $20 when I went to college and am kicking myself for that now! They are a really well built and nice sounding fuzz box. I don't have experience with the others you've mentioned though. My multi-effects pedal I use now does have the Fuzz Face and Big Muff options for distortion and I prefer the Big Muff if that's any help. You should really go to a store and try them out though. The Guitar Center near me has a whole rack of effects and you can plug in a guitar and try them out through the headphones. Give that a shot and see what sound you like the best.
Blackout Effectors Twosome Dual Fuzz


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