BLAMMO! Electronics Buzzaround Pedal
The Buzzaround is known to some as the “mythical fuzz”. This wedge-shaped pedal was built by hand on a tag board from 1966 to 1968 in England by Baldwin – Burns Ltd. It's most famously linked to the band King Crimson because their guitarist Robert Fripp used one on the earlier Giles, Giles, and Fripp recordings. For quite some time, conventional wisdom said Tone Bender guy Gary Hurst designed it, but actually, it’s an unauthorized copy of a much more obscure circuit called the Harmonic Generator by Gerry Pope of G.P. Electronics.
BLAMMO! Electronics Buzzaround Pedal Review
The BLAMMO! version stays true to the original by using NOS transistors and keeping all the component values the same but improves the usability by adding a master volume control and housing it in a pedalboard friendly package that requires no special powering. The three NPN Germanium transistors are hand-tested for gain and leakage to ensure the proper values are placed in each position. Metal film resistors, Panasonic film caps, and a Phillips orange drop capacitor are used in the fuzz section to keep the tone vintage plus a more robust power filtering section helps cut down on some of the hash floating around in the signal. We also upgraded the standard 3PDT style footswitch to a relay-based true bypass system that won't make an awful KAH-CLUNK sound when being engaged.
BLAMMO! Electronics Buzzaround Pedal Specs
- True Bypass
- MP38A NOS Germanium Transistors
- Matte Aluminum Knobs
- Board-mounted Alpha Pots w/ dust covers
- 125b enclosure (4.8 x 2.6 x 1.58”) w/ top-mounted jacks
- Matte Black with UV-printed graphic
- Runs on the STANDARD 2.1mm center negative power supply (Boss style)
- Current draw: 38mA
- Handmade with love in Portland, Oregon
What's in the box of our BLAMMO! Electronics Buzzaround Pedal?
- Buzzaround Pedal
- BLAMMO! Electronics Branded Pedal Box
- BLAMMO! Electronics and DeathCloud Stickers
- BLAMMO! Electronics Guitar Pick
- Candy
BLAMMO! Electronics Buzzaround Pedal Warranty
BLAMMO! Electronics will fix it and make it right if something is wrong with your pedal. If there are signs of wear and tear or neglect, it will probably have a small repair cost. Reach out to us for more information.