This week we’re checking out a fuzz that’s been on Joe’s radar for a while — the Isle of Tone Haze 67, a boutique, late-’60s-inspired Fuzz Face-style pedal from our buddies at Isle of Tone in Austria. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when vintage-nerd obsession meets “let’s build it properly,” this one’s for you.
We crack it open, nerd out on what’s inside (yes, it’s a Hammond box, yes, we’re those guys), talk germanium vs silicon myths, and mess with the pedal’s resistor control to change the feel and saturation. Then we do what we always do: play it, argue about it, accidentally turn it into a Hendrix conversation, and somehow end up talking about Slash, Fortis, and why tone rabbit holes are a real condition.
Expect:
Isle of Tone Haze 67 fuzz tones + how it reacts to touch and pickups
Why this fuzz can sound less fuzzy than you expect (until it doesn’t)
A quick look at the guts (Germanium life)
Hendrix detours, Slash detours, and general unprofessionalism
The eternal question: are you becoming a fuzz person… whether you like it or not?
Drop a comment: What’s your favorite Hendrix tune? And are you a fuzz all-day person, or a “fuzz once a year and panic” person like… some of us?
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