We’ve got a first today, for us and possibly for you as well. 3D printing has become all the rage over the last couple of years, but we’ve never seen it implemented in pedal form…until now. Ladies and gents, the VVco Pedals 3D Pickle Fuzz utilizes this inventive form of production to create a one-knob fuzz pedal, a no-frills effect that’s sure to stir up some conversation….
There’s not a lot to say about this one – the one knob controls the volume of the fuzz, which gets (as you may have guessed) fuzzier, as well as louder, as you turn it up. Aside from the 3D-printed enclosure, the Pickle Fuzz is 100% hand-wired and hand-built, and features a premium stomp switch and true bypass wiring. Printed from high impact por-PLA, it employs the same circuit as VVco‘s original pickle fuzz effect.
While we’ve been fortunate to check out their Dark Knight Distortion and Delorean Analog Delay pedals, this is our first foray into the world of 3D, and it’s kind of intriguing. Not the flashiest or most versatile pedal, by any means, though it fits right in with the novelty aspect of the VVco Pedals’ lineup. Check out their site for more fun creations, and see the Pickle Fuzz in action in our demo below!!
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