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The AZOR High Gain Distortion Pedal is a compact, analog-effect pedal designed for electric guitarists seeking authentic vintage distortion tones. Featuring four control knobs for detailed sound shaping, a durable aluminum alloy chassis for portability and durability, and true bypass switching to maintain signal purity, it operates on a standard 9V DC power supply. Ideal for stage and studio use, it offers professional sound quality with a 1-year maintenance guarantee, making it a reliable choice for both gigging musicians and recording artists.






| ASIN | B089QFY26V |
| Body Material | Aluminum alloy |
| Color Name | Red Distortion |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,202) |
| Date First Available | 29 August 2020 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 230 g |
| Item model number | 001 |
| Material Type | Aluminumalloy |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 9.91 x 5.33 x 4.83 cm; 230 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Size | mini |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
P**P
So .. It's a Fuzz pedal .. and I like it .. I saw a review from 60cyclehum .. He didn't rate it highly .. but it was the sound I was looking for ... so I bought one ... and it doesn't sound exactly like the one reviewed on the tippy tappy ... but .. im not surprized as its so cheap ? .. built ok .. not a versatile pedal .. does one sound well.. I'm pleased ... but I wanted something very specific... so .. make your own mid up!
S**1
I've gotten a few of these Azor pedals and so far all the ones I've tried at least do what they're advertised for and blend pretty well with my other higher cost pedals. While they may be limited in controls compared to many of the boutique pedals they're more than good enough to give you some of the tasty essential sounds you can create and use alone or on a pedalboard. They're very well built and withstand being taken on the road for short or long ventures. For the cost AND the sound quality I'd definitely recommend an Azor pedal before you go laying down some hard earned cash only to find out you invested in a pedal you may not like or doesn't suite your taste or style of playing. You can get good solid basic brands like Boss Pedals that have been well established for years but even then that's still going to run you about $100+ used by the time you add in shipping costs (or higher). These hit all the basic check marks and even exceed the list in some cases. These do have somewhat limited functions but it's more than enough for you to get a idea of what that certain pedal type is capable of and you may wind up just liking them period?
W**W
After debating between a fuzz face or a big muff for a while, I realized I could get clones of each for still less than half the price of the real thing for either option. I was looking for the stripped down, simple controls and psychedelic vibe of the fuzz face, and this scratches all itches right away. Even if it didn’t or if it breaks on me down the line, which I doubt since the build quality is more than acceptable, it was like $22. I wanted to play around with the whole volume knob on the guitar to clean up the signal thing, this works great. I thought maybe I was sacrificing the wall of sound type feel by going with a fuzz face style, but I am very happy with what I’m getting. Playing around with the eq on my Monoprice 15 watt, I was able to get that wall of sound out of my te-62. The knobs ended up at different settings that when I go for the edge of breakup sound, but that’s what the knobs are there for! It is fairly quiet, but common wisdom always says to crank the gain, so it doesn’t really offer a volume boost. If you plan on leaving it on all the time then it shouldn’t be an issue. And if it is an issue, go crazy and spend the extra like $4 for a donner or sonicake or something. After six months: it’s held up great. I’ve since added a JHS crimson to the board, but the Azor is still my favorite.
A**E
Ich setze den Reverb hauptsächlich an meiner Bluesharp ein, aber das kleine Effektpedal kann auch an der Gitarre groß klingen! Ich finde es toll!
C**N
Yo lo compre para tocar surf y cumple. Ya no tocó en escenarios, nadamas en mi casa y me funciona muy bien. Para eso esta perfecto, para algo mas enserio, hay mejores.
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