Way Huge Stone Burner Sub Atomic Fuzz Pedal Reviews
The Way Huge Stone Burner combines a gnarly-sounding fuzz with subterranean sub-octave effects, putting an endless array of fierce — and downright freaky — tones at your feet. Although it flaunts a streamlined top-panel control set, the Stone Burner is a multifaceted, schizophrenic beast. Its sub-octave generator includes a Sub 1/Sub 2 switch, equipping you with 1- and 2-octave-down options. You also get separate level controls for your fuzz and sub-octave signals, along with Volume and Tone controls, for dialing in whatever twisted tones you're aiming for. Searching for a bottomless pit of down-low dirty deeds? You owe it yourself to plug into the Way Huge Stone Burner.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Shield your eyes, little mouse. The core of Arrakis is rupturing.
It does not take much to get this fuzz pedal to emulate the sounds of the apocalypse. Even with the sub octave pitch completely off and the fuzz turned all the way down you will be immersed in chaos. Turn it about half way up and begin to add a sub octave pitch, and you have already lost control before you even hit the second sub octave.
This isn't your grandpa's fuzz face, that's for sure. It captures the sounds of The Great Convention being violated, and the birth of a Prophet.
I love this pedal, and I have no clue how I will use it. The absolute raw and barely contained power will decide for itself when to peek it's head out. With full sub 2 pitch added, all hope is lost.
Listen, this thing BEGINS at atomic bomb, and finishes with the demolition of a planet. If you are seeking chaos, look no further.
Bless the Maker and his water.
Disappointed in the build quality for the price
I've been wanting an effect like this for a while and the pedal definitely delivers that sub octave fuzz. No complaints there. It is a really interesting and unique effect. This pedal was kind of expensive however, and I'm a little disappointed in the build quality. I noticed this when I went to plug it in and it felt like the connector was like grinding its way through the contacts. The switch also feels like it could easily be broken. This is probably more of a tabletop pedal and not something you would wanna actually step on. I was also a little annoyed about having to take the case apart to put a battery in it. I think there might be better options out there for this price, at least in terms of build quality.