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“Fuzz pedals live or die on personality, and the Dirty Boy Jr. Fuzz has enough of it to justify a spot in an already crowded market”: Warm Audio Dirty Boy Jr. Fuzz review
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Warm Audio and Dirty Boy shrink a $349 cult-favorite circuit into an affordable, gig-ready package.
The Jr. Fuzz is based on the original hand wired Dirty Boy "Afro Fuzz" circuit, which uses premium transistors and vintage-voiced components, on a classic British fuzz pedal format.
Verdict(Image credit: Phil Barker / Future)Fuzz pedals live or die on personality, and the Dirty Boy Jr. Fuzz has enough of it to justify a spot in an already crowded market.
Judged on its own merits, the Jr. Fuzz punches well above its $169 price tag.
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