Why you would choose this one: The punishing lows of other fuzz pedals have made it so you can’t cut through the mix. This pedal will solve that issue and deliver more tones on top of that.
As with the next item on our list, the Team Awesome Fuzz Machine combines silicon and germanium resistors for the optimal blend of tone and reliability. The TAFM is perhaps more in the spirit of the Fuzz War above than, say, a Fuzz Face, being a thoroughly modern, brutal fuzz that is equal parts low-end power and singing sustain.
With many fuzz units, the square wave chaos can translate to lost pick attack. In this pedal, the circuit is designed to preserve that attack with enhanced high end presence to go along with the punishing low-end.
There are more controls here, too, to suit your specific needs. The first is Input Gain, which changes the amount of gain pre-fuzz. When the Clean Boost switch is down, the Input Gain is roughly equivalent to saturation. When the Clean Boost switch is up, it combines that saturation with overdrive on the clean signal. It also inverts the phase of the fuzz, so that you can effect phase cancellation for octave-type sounds.
Fuzz controls the amount of fuzz, while Fuzz Volume the level. Shape alters the EQ, and there’s a Clean Volume knob to blend your original signal, which can boost significantly above unity. Finally, there’s a Mids Toggle switch, in which the down position scoops the mids and the up position boosts them according to the position of the Shape knob.
The musictoyznetwork has a great demo of this machine.
These are somewhat rare used, but you can occasionally find one on Reverb.