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Posts tagged "zvex"

Zvex Box of Rock

239k Designed to nail the sound of a dimed Marshall JTM45, the Zvex Box of Rock was one of the early Plexi-style pedals (it was released in the mid aughts), and is still one of the best-selling ones.... Click on the title for more

Zvex Box of Rock

LTD Pedal: ZVex Fuzz Factory Full of Hell Signature Pedal

For the Zvex Fuzz Factory lovers with a metalhead, there's now a new limited edition version of this classic fuzz pedal with a custom illustration that screams "metal," curated by famed Maryland Death Metal group Full of Hell. ... Click on the title for more

LTD Pedal: ZVex Fuzz Factory Full of Hell Signature Pedal

Chase Bliss + Zvex Bliss Factory Fuzz

Chase Bliss Zvex Bliss Factory Reverb.com has just announced two collaborative pedals linked to their upcoming movie about stompboxes: The Pedal Movie.... Click on the title for more

Chase Bliss + Zvex Bliss Factory Fuzz

Vertical Hybrid Fuzz Factory

A vertical version of the ZVex Hybrid Fuzz Factory (with Silicon and Germanium diodes).... Click on the title for more

Vertical Hybrid Fuzz Factory

ZVex unveils Russian Fuzz Factory 7 Mod

The ZVEX Fuzz Factory is a pedal that refined and redefined fuzz, and was able to survive the test of time.... Click on the title for more

ZVex unveils Russian Fuzz Factory 7 Mod

The ZVex Vibrophase is now portable (and safe)

Those who visited the ZVex Effects booth at Winter NAMM 2016 will certainly remember a radiant Zachary Vex introducing visitors to his brand new effect, the first one to be powered by... a candle!... Click on the title for more

The ZVex Vibrophase is now portable (and safe)

ZVEX Silicon Vertical Fuzz Factory

Z.Vex’s latest limited edition pedals (2016-2017)

Minneapolis based pedal builder Z.Vex Effects features some true and tried classics among its colorful and quirky looking line of stompboxes.... Click on the title for more

Z.Vex’s latest limited edition pedals (2016-2017)

J Mascis’ tone? ZVEX Vexter Double Rock

unnamed (2) These days, the name of Boston's guitarist and multi-instrumentalist J Mascis resonates with many musicians based in the NYC borough we also call home (Brooklyn). Since the turn of the decade, our sister site The Deli, a blog exclusively focused on emerging NYC bands, has covered the blossoming of a '90s rock revival scene that in many cases references the legendary guitar sound (and broken melodies) of Mascis' seminal band Dinosaur Jr.  His distorted guitar tone and style in records like 'You're Living All Over Me'  and 'Green Mind' (which preceded and influenced grunge), sounded absolutely mind-blowing.... Click on the title for more

J Mascis’ tone? ZVEX Vexter Double Rock

NAMM pedal news: ZVex BOMB POP, Woolly Mammoth, Midi Light Show

We saw many, many, many, waaay too many interesting things at NAMM this year, but what really fired our imagination was ZVex's midi triggered light show system - which also includes stompboxes of course - although we haven't yet figured out yet what those pedals do exactly... what's for sure, is that you can't connect them to your amp (unless you put a light inside it).... Click on the title for more

NAMM pedal news: ZVex BOMB POP, Woolly Mammoth, Midi Light Show

Guitar Pedal News: ZVex Fuzz Factory Reborn!

Hey remember that time when ZVex bestowed upon the Earth the Fuzz Factory? Well prepare to throw that memory in the trash while you make room for the Fuzz Factory 7. This new version is packed with new features that are sure to take your fuzz fetish to fantastic new heights. This new incarnation still allows you to get all the great recommended settings of the original. Such as Velcro Fuzz and Radio Fuzz.... Click on the title for more

Guitar Pedal News: ZVex Fuzz Factory Reborn!

Z-Vex’s new Step Sequence Pedals with Midi Synch

Step sequence pedals have become quite trendy in the last few years, probably because of their ability to create intriguing textures that manifest themselves as some kind of happy accidents. I find it really useful to have a piece of gear that allows me to approach the creative process in a different way than your usual "just play something!"- in particular when I can't come up with any interesting guitar line! Step sequences allow me to forge rhythmic patterns that integrate with the guitar lines, often mangling them into something that's completely different from the original, but entirely awesome.... Click on the title for more

Z-Vex’s new Step Sequence Pedals with Midi Synch