Hit me with that greezy gold.
Today we are dialing in some tasty tones with Frybread Fuzz in super limited edition “Greezy Gold” finish. You get all the pushed power amp sounds, the crispy crunch, the ferocious fuzz, all packed into an enclosure that would make Mr. T proud. I pity the fool who misses out on this one.
War Pony - Native Creatives (Jesse DesRosier)
We’re releasing another small herd of War Pony distortion out into the wild with custom artwork provided from Blackfeet artist, Jesse DesRosier. Jesse’s War Pony print was originally crafted on 1800s ledger paper and then transferred via digital print onto our pedal enclosures. The War Pony ledger artwork is a single print that has officially been commissioned directly to NativeAudio.
Frybread Fuzz goes germanium.
After no small amount of tinkering and testing, we’ve decided to release this very limited run of germanium equipped Frybread Fuzz! Why germanium? Well, germanium fuzzes have long been sought after for their richly complex harmonic distortion, as well as their exceptionally responsive feel. Pair this with Frybread Fuzz’s ability to be placed anywhere in the chain, and you get a fuzz that is inspiringly musical, and easy to incorporate into any existing rig.
Modulated fuzz.
Today, we are getting weirdly wiggly and fiercely fuzzy with Aakii and Frybread Fuzz. Come along as we cook up some seriously swirled sounds with this excellent effect combination.
Space fuzz bass.
Today we are jazzing up our bass sound with some help from Frybread Fuzz and Ghost Ridge! Join us as we explore the vast reverberated and fuzzed out bass sounds you can get with this versatile and fun combo.
Fuzz reverb order.
Today we are bending the rules and getting wacky with our signal chain. Traditionally reverb is placed near the end of your chain, but you can get a dramatically different sound by running it before dirt, or in our case Frybread Fuzz. Join us as we explore the differences!
The bread and the bear.
In today’s blog we demonstrate one of my favorite stacking combinations, Frybread Fuzz and Kiaayo. These two get along effortlessly, and between the two are capable of everything from subtle boost to extreme fuzz. Join us as we explore the wide range of textures and tones achievable with this potent pairing.
Fuzz phase order.
In today’s blog we are asking the age-old question, fuzz into phase or phase into fuzz? There’s a difference, but the result may surprise you. Join us as we throw our preconceived notions out the window and put our ears to the test with Frybread Fuzz and Midnight.
Lightly fried.
Today we are taking a ride on the mild side, and exploring the cleaner sounds Frybread Fuzz has to offer. Come along as we dial in some tasty tones, even with the fuzz control all the way down!
Deep fried bass six.
In today’s blog, we are jumping out of the pan and into some fiery tones with our bass six and Frybread Fuzz. It can be difficult to find a fuzz that gets along with the extended range of the bass six, but Frybread Fuzz sounds great in both the lower and upper registers, whether you play with your fingers or prefer a pick.