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Electro-Harmonix Ripped Speaker Fuzz Pedal

Fuzz Effects Pedal with Volume, Tone, Rip, and Fuzz Controls
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Electro-Harmonix Ripped Speaker Fuzz Pedal

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Modern Fuzz with Old-school Roots

The Electro-Harmonix Ripped Speaker fuzz pedal places decades of coveted fuzz tones right at your feet. With its intuitive 4-knob design, the Ripped Speaker can go from the lo-fi distortion of the fuzz effect's origins to complete saturation with ease — all adjustable to your heart’s content via the Tone knob. Twist the Rip knob and bask in its splattery “dying battery” sound. You’ll also be impressed with how well the Ripped Speaker plays with a guitar’s volume controls — it's capable of dirt-tinged cleans when pulled back and explosive grit when ran wide open. The Ripped Speaker’s true bypass feature means it won’t muddy up your signal when it's disengaged, and the compact enclosure integrates into your pedalboard without the pains of rearranging. If you're aiming for a powerful all-in-one fuzz solution at a super-affordable price, the Electro-Harmonix Ripped Speaker fuzz pedal tears through the competition in its class.

The full spectrum of fuzz — in one pedal!

From its early roots in a mixing desk’s faulty channel to the larger-than-life tones produced when pushing an amp to the brink of sonic destruction, fuzz has made its way into virtually every style of music played on a guitar or bass — and beyond. The Ripped Speaker proudly covers the spectrum of fuzz tones in a compact package. It can channel that lo-fi, razor-blade-slashed-speaker-cone sound à la the Kinks as well as full-throttle modern fuzz tone when cranked. With a range like this, the Ripped Speaker is perfect for everything from classic rock to country, blues, and even fuzz-drenched sludge, doom, and drone metal. Low-end warriors can also rejoice: this pedal works equally well for bassists looking to drive their amp with some extra crunch.

Infinitely tweakable tone that responds to your guitar

Don’t let the Ripped Speaker’s simple 4-knob layout fool you — this stompbox packs enough tone-shaping power to blow the doors down. The standard Volume and Fuzz knobs let you find that perfect amount of effect at any level, with active tone control courtesy of the Tone knob for fine-tuning your sound. Sweetwater guitarists instantly gravitated toward the Rip knob, a bias control that tailors the fuzz to your tastes and playing situation. By setting the amount of clipping at the top and bottom of the signal, the Rip knob gives you that classic “dying battery” sound, complete with sputters, splatters, and chokes. Once you get the Ripped Speaker dialed in, you’ll marvel at how responsive it is to your guitar’s volume controls. You can quickly transition from semi-dirty cleans to pummeling fuzz in the blink of an eye.

Electro-Harmonix Ripped Speaker Fuzz Pedal Features:

  • Modern pedal made to cover the wide range of fuzz guitar tone
  • Goes from lo-fi distortion to full-on saturated fuzz at the turn of the Fuzz knob
  • Active tone control via the Tone knob delivers a tilt-shift-type EQ
  • Rip knob sets the amount of clipping for an awesome dying battery sound, complete with sputters, chokes, and gated sounds
  • Highly responsive to guitar controls; great when needing quick transitions from semi-dirty cleans to pummeling fuzz
  • True bypass design
  • Also perfect for bass

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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Fuzz
  • Analog/Digital: Analog
  • Controls: RIP (bias)
  • EQ: Active Tone Control
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Bypass Switching: True Bypass
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (sold separately)
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 2.1"
  • Width: 2.75"
  • Depth: 4.5"
  • Manufacturer Part Number: RIPPED SPEAKER

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Reviews

This may be my new favorite dirt pedal. Fuzzy goodness
I was just GASing for a new fuzz pedal when Ehx announced this. I've always wanted one of those pedals that mimics going straight to console drive sounds and here comes the Ehx ripped speaker that does both! And for $99!?!?! Sign me up. I've never preordered a pedal before but was excited for this. And it does not disappoint. Nice warm fuzzy console overdrive, fuzz face, spitty gated fuzz and I would say it goes beyond a ripped speaker sound, to me I imagine this makes the sound of an exploded speaker with tubes dying super blown out sound. I can almost hear a rat type sound in here too. I love it. Wasn't expecting it to be so versatile. Just one of those pedals I knew right away it's a keeper. Where you take it right out of the box plug it in and click it on and don't need to touch the knobs. Ehx hit another home run here
Music background: 20+ years string slinger
NOT a one-trick pony
Yeah, this is my on-board fuzz now. It walks the line between "vintage" and "modern" velcro-like fuzz in a really nice way.

Yes, it does the dying / sagging / starved voltage thing; it cracks, crackles, and dies. But putting it BEHIND my other ODs, and driving it with them, I can get big wall-of-fuzz sounds, too.
Love This Pedal!!!
Bought this and I couldn't be happier. This pedal does everything from crazy weird tones to some nice classic fuzz. Whatever type of fuzz you need, this is your pedal. Keep the rip around 11:30 (I've found this feels less gated than 12:00) and mess with the volume and fuzz controls for some old school, Page/Hendrix/Whatever else you can possibly think of tones.
Music background: Only a few years
If you want only one dirt pedal, this could be it
My first fuzz pedal, I bought because of the Rip (bias) control. Even with the Fuzz control all the way up all the time, this has sounds from light overdrive to almost Big Muff, controllable with the guitar's volume knob. With the Rip control between 9:30-11:30, it's a pretty normal fuzz. Over or under that, it does some neat gating things you can control with picking dynamics. If I had known how versatile it is, I would have bought it sooner.
Music background: Hobbyist
Great pedal.
Not a fuzz pedal guy, but when I heard the demo of this I said what the heck. I haven't shut it off yet. Glad I bought it.