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Trevor Curwen

“Much more versatility than you’d expect in a fuzz pedal of this lineage”: Flattley DG Fuzz review

Flattley Guitars DG Fuzz.

The last Flattley pedal we looked at was The Ace tone booster but now the company has returned with a closely related release. The brand says this new version of its DG Fuzz is effectively a double pedal: a ’60s-style fuzz that now incorporates a simplified version of The Ace and a typical period tone stack in one four-knob enclosure. 

The pedal has its roots in the Fuzz Face circuit of the late 1960s. Featuring BC108 transistors, it’ll give you a taste of that silicon Fuzz Face experience from drive sounds to fully saturated and decent volume-knob clean-up.

However, it goes beyond that with fine-tuning of the tone via pre- and post-fuzz EQ and increased output. The inclusion of a buffer also means the pedal’s placement in a chain can be more flexible – it doesn’t have to be first in the chain for it to receive the correct impedance from your pickups.

Alongside the Volume and Fuzz knobs, the DG Fuzz offers Tone and Grunt controls. The Tone knob set at minimum allows all frequencies through but rolls off the bottom-end as you turn it clockwise. The Grunt knob is part of the internal buffer and works on the input signal before it hits the fuzz section; basically, it can beef up the signal that drives the fuzz for different tonal outcomes.

(Image credit: Future / Phil Barker)

With the Grunt knob at maximum you’re putting the most amount of bass into the fuzz, which – combined with the Tone knob in a low position – gives you a really fat fuzz with loads of sustain that’s great for a rounded liquid lead tone on the neck pickup. 

While Grunt is the tone thickener, the Tone knob is more extreme, making the top-end become more dominant as you advance it, to the point of getting scratchy and downright nasty if you keep the Grunt at minimum.

Simply put, these two work in conjunction to give you a huge range of just how your fuzz sits in the tonal spectrum, interacting closely with the other two knobs for much more versatility than you’d expect in a fuzz pedal of this lineage.

Specs

  • PRICE: £259
  • ORIGIN: UK
  • TYPE: Fuzz pedal
  • FEATURES: True bypass 
  • CONTROLS: Volume, Fuzz, Tone, Grunt, Bypass footswitch
  • CONNECTIONS: Standard input, standard output
  • POWER: 9V DC adaptor (not supplied) 50mA
  • DIMENSIONS: 70 (w) x 120 (d) x 53mm (h)
  • CONTACT: Flattley Guitar Pedals
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