The Durham Electronics Crazy Horse Fuzz pedal, while inspired by a classic tone, the Crazy Horse is very versatile pedal with a ton of different tones available. The Crazy Horse features Fuzz and Drive controls to mix up fuzz and overdrive as well as a Volts knob that allows you to "starve" the voltage and imitate the sagging tone of an old tube amp.
The Durham Electronics Crazy Horse Fuzz pedal gives you a classic Neil Young tone as well as more modern overdrive options. The Tone control is very interactive without getting messy at the extremes. The Overdrive is tight and controlled while the Fuzz is squishy and funky...the fun part comes when the two are blended together. The Overdrive is actually driving the Fuzz circuit and the tones are legendary. The Volts knob allows you to add sag to the Crazy Horse and also allows you to get that crunchy, gated sound for some freaky fun. If you're looking for some classic fuzz and overdrive with a touch of the modern, check out the Durham Electronics Crazy Horse Fuzz pedal.
Controls and Features:
Drive: The Drive control feeds into the Fuzz control. With the Fuzz turned down the Drive works solely with the Tone, Volts, and Level controls
Fuzz: The Fuzz control feeds into the Tone and Level controls. With the Drive control turned down you are getting a pure fuzz effect. If the Fuzz control is turned all the way up craziness will occur. If the Drive control is brought up too the Fuzz will saturate and things will get even crazier. Playing with the balance between the Fuzz and Drive controls will will give you many hours of tonal satisfaction.
Tone: The Tone control works with all sections of the Crazy Horse. The Tone control at 12:00 o'clock should give you a neutral effect.
Volts: The Volts control works with the Drive control. Turned fully clockwise, the Drive is getting maximum voltage to the circuit. Turned counter clockwise, the Drive is being starved for voltage (when turning up/down there will be a slight delay for the effect to settle in).
Level: The Level control limits the output of the effect.
Power: The Crazy Horse uses a standard 9-volt negative-center power supply (not included), or a single 9-volt battery.