Review: Analogman Astro Tone Fuzz

Our friends at Delicious Audio recently reviewed the Analogman Astro Tone…read a bit below, and visit Delicious Audio for the complete review!

Based on the 1960's Sam Ash Fuzzz Boxx and Astrotone Fuzz made in NYC in 1966-68 by the Astro Amp company.

The Astro Tone Fuzz by Analogman is a recreation of the long extinct Sam Ash Fuzzz Boxx. This updated clone is loaded into an MXR sized enclosure and is a bucket of rip – roaring 60’s style fuzz that is bound to make you blow your top. Clever reverse engineering and modern construction based on the original 1960’s design (with NOS silicon transistors to boot) delivers a pedal that can add grit, punch and fuzz without getting lost in a live mix: putting a stop to overblown or mushy bass.

The expert fit and finish comes as no shock to anyone associated with Analog Mike’s work and modern quality components leave little doubt to the unit’s sturdy-ness. Top mounted jacks always get bonus points here, especially when pedalboard space is a concern.

Running the Astro Tone through a small tube combo at home yields a sound that is organic yet aggressive. The notes swarm but retain a certain focus that allows your playing to remain articulate and intelligible. The tone knob operates over a fairly wide range and can add back some beef to your tone although the sound is anything but thin.

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