Olinthus Earwig

The Olinthus Earwig might be the most improbable fuzz pedal ever made. It defies the conventional wisdom that huge sounds require hefty enclosures, packing the entire sonic legacy of a classic American fuzz circuit into a stompbox smaller than a guitar pick. This isn’t a miniaturized compromise; it’s a full-throated distortion engine that delivers everything from singing sustain to aggressive, textured crunch.

Its innovative design does more than just save space. The Earwig’s ultra-compact form factor opens up novel possibilities, allowing it to be permanently patched into a Eurorack system or mounted on a densely packed board where no other pedal would fit. The product’s thoughtful ethos extends to its packaging, which forgoes single-use plastics for a compostable insert and a sturdy, reusable metal case.

For the guitarist or synthesist who values both brutal tone efficiency and clever design, the Earwig is a defiantly small box that makes an overwhelmingly large sound.