The Wren and Cuff Blue-Violet Caprid Small Foot is a beast of a fuzz, hailing from the classic halls of 70s-era Muff circuits, specifically the famed Violet-era Ram's head muffs. The sound of this pedal is an amazing...
The Wren and Cuff Blue-Violet Caprid Small Foot is a beast of a fuzz, hailing from the classic halls of 70s-era Muff circuits, specifically the famed Violet-era Ram's head muffs. The sound of this pedal is an amazing...
The Blue-Violet Caprid OG is a beast of a fuzz, hailing from the classic halls of 70s-era Muff circuits, specifically the famed Violet-era Ram's head muffs. The sound of this pedal is an amazing representation of what a...
The Eye See '78 Small Foot Fuzz encapsulates an authentic reproduction of that classic IC Muff sound by the fuzz masters themselves at Wren and Cuff. Based on the legendary but short-lived Op-Amp design found in the...
The Wren and Cuff Effect Pedals - Caprid Fuzz Small Foot is a nod to the classic "Ram's Head" style fuzz here in a small enclosure. Some seriously classic mid-scooped saturation is now available in a pedalboard-friendly...
The Wren and Cuff Effect Pedals - Eye See '78 OG delivers on a vintage-inspired op-amp design full of wooly vintage tones. Featuring all through hole components on a vintage-style circuit board, designed to deliver the...
The Wren and Cuff Effect Pedals - Garbage Face Jr. J Mascis Fuzz is a recreation of J’s number one vintage Muff. Since 1987, the vintage Muff has been a mainstay on countless records and tours, and as such the...
While other companies tried recreating the ubiquitous Big Muff, the Wren and Cuff Tri Pie '70 Fuzz Pedal did something different—it reimagines it. Rather than copying it transistor-for-transistor, it found electronics...
This Wren and Cuff Your Face '60s Hot Fuzz Pedal is based on the '60s-style Fuzz Faces, with a few tweaks to make it slightly hotter, with a bit of added output volume too. The 60s Hot uses two genuine vintage (not...
This Wren and Cuff Your Face '70s Fuzz Pedal is an ultra-smooth, high-gain silicon ,'70's-style fuzz pedal. It's built around two BC108 silicon transistors selected for specific gains. Other components include...
What is the Garbage Face Jr pedal?Matthew Holl (owner of Wren and Cuff) has had a working relationship with Dinosaur Jr’s J Mascis for many years now. After years of working together, Matthew approached J with the idea...
What is it? The Muff-Men at Wren and Cuff tackled yet another Muff variant in 2013 at the request of a large Japanese distributer. After many, many, requests for a USA release of this unusual pedal, the USA White Elk is...
Wren and Cuff Sonder - Unique Tremolo and Chorus combo pedal with individual rate and mix controls for each effect. The mix control goes all the way down to 0% so you can completely remove one or both effects from the...
For most bass players,Troy Sanders of Mastodon needs no introduction. His angular riffs, thick rhythms, and massive tone have been a constant over the span of Mastodon’s existence. When it comes to his distortion, his...
Compressors are a hard thing, when they do their best work you hardly know they are there. Wren and Cuff grasped this perfectly. Using two hand matched germanium transistors and a ton of compression on tap you can go...
The fuzz heard round the world, the Your Face is the gain-y silicon based fuzz that is probably what most players imagine when they think "fuzz." This classic has been tweaked by W&C giving you option to tame the...
This Wren and Cuff Phat Phuk B is in great shape and working conditionThis used product includes only what is pictured here. If you have any questions, please call or chat us!
Since its debut in 2008, the original Phat Phuk B has earned a spot on countless pedalboards, becoming a favorite among both professional musicians and everyday players. Its legendary tone and distinctive character have...
Inspired by one of Matt’s 1994 Sovtek® Big Muffs®, the Fade Font faithfully recreates the high-gain, papery grit, and focused low-end that made the original a legend. Featuring custom-fabricated 150K pots and an...
It started in 2012 with the Caprid. The idea was to make a full size recreation of the legendary B** M***f "Ram's Head”. Knowing that there are actually four different versions of the circuit within the enclosures from...
Around 1973-74 EH yet again made another tweak to the artwork and schematic of the early Big Muff circuits.A close relative of some of the early “Ram’s Head” muffs in tone, these pedals had a couple distinct changes...
The Wren and Cuff Tri Pie 70′ is our version of the famous ***-Muff “triangle knob” fuzz from around 1970. What we’ve done is made what we consider the best sounding tri-knob replication you can find.Compared to the...
From Wren and Cuff:To start with, you’ll notice some text descriptors on the front of your new pedal that might seem a little odd. To help make sense out of it all, I thought I’d give an explanation of what they mean.It...
Germanium transistor lovers, rejoice! We've done everything possible to make an amazing vintage pedal, even better.Dripping with fuzz, super dynamic, trim-pot adjustable bias, and more. I love this pedal and I think you...
The Boss HM-2 was laid to rest in 1991 when the last of the wannabe Marshall-amp in a box pedals rolled off the line... A puzzling pedal to some and downright hated by others, the funeral was not attended by many and...
The Gold comp really is a truly special pedal. A year and a half of experimenting, tweaking, refining, and testing has resulted in a pedal worthy of the Wren and Cuff name.Two hand-tested vintage Germanium transistors...
Finally, the Op-Amp Muff returns! Modeled after the famed non-transistor Muff of the late '70s, the Wren and Cuff Eye See Pi ('78) Fuzz Pedal v2 swaps the transistors for some operational amplifiers/ICs and adds a...
Finally, after many, many, requests.The SMALL FOOT Box of War!What is it? It is the same pedal as the full size Box of War, originally housed in a large folded steel enclosure, modified to be able to fit in a standard...
From the manufacturer:For a long time now I'd been planning on making a fuzz pedal designed for the many distortion loving bass players out there. It all started when I began getting a large percentage of my Pickle Pie...
After many requests, Wren and Cuff have finally decided to offer a big box version of their coveted Eye See ‘78. Like the OG muffer from the same year, the Eye See ‘78 utilizes ICs instead of transistors, producing a...
Many of us remember fiddling with the tiny DIP switches on one the most famous analog amp modelers of all time. There was something satisfying in the simplicity of flicking switches and creating tones with such...