Mentaltossflycoon
Well-known member
Here's another fun/easy one from Nils at Moonn. I had no prior knowledge of this fuzz. We're all familiar with Höfner instruments but i have no point of reference here as per usual. So, of the handful of obscure vintage fuzzes I've built from moonn, this one's solidly #2 especially when talking bass usefulness. The aglio e olio being the most bass friendly, trickverzerrer was the most underwhelming. Unsurprisingly this is not a gigging fuzz, thins out with the depth maxed. I prefer it with the depth below noon. Has a nice low/medium crustiness with more acceptable amounts of lows getting through. It is it's own unique thing. It may be destined to be a shelf dweller but it's quite welcome there.

