What is ZVEX fuzz factory?

The Zvex Fuzz Factory is a germanium fuzz pedal, featuring two new old stock germanium transistors from the 1960s.

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Keeping this in view, how many transistors are in a fuzz factory?

The Raw Fuzz Factory 7™ was made to help folks create at home during the coronavirus, using two NOS 1960s 2N404 germanium transistors. The enclosure is raw aluminum (unpainted) and the circuit is hand assembled at home by the ZVEX crew.

Also to know is, is Fuzz Factory based on fuzz face? The core of the Fuzz Factory is superficially pretty similar to a modded Fuzz Face, and the Fuzz Factory likewise uses NOS germanium transistors to get its unique sound.

Moreover, what is the fuzz factory based on?

The Fuzz Factory is based on, yet vastly expands the tonal palette of, classic fuzz-tone designs from the 1960s. Invented in the mid-1990s, the pedals are mostly handbuilt and painted in Minnesota, United States, with a budget line being manufactured in Taiwan.

What is Vexter series?

Vexter Series pedals are lower priced, featuring silk-screened art. The parts inside Vexters are identical to the hand painted pedals.

Where are Keeley pedals made?

Yes, EVERYTHING is made in the USA!

Where are Vexter pedals made?

All of their pedals (except the budget-line Vexter series) are hand painted at their factory in Minnesota. All Vexter subassemblies are made in Taiwan, but the final assembly is completed in the United States.

Who uses Fuzz Factory?

Vex’s bestselling pedal has been the Fuzz Factory, used by, among others, Jack White of The White Stripes, Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, and J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. The company’s more than two-dozen other models include the Woolly Mammoth, the Box of Rock, and the Super Hard On.

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