Martian Tarantula
Well-behaved Tonebender Mk1 fuzz


First generation vintage fuzz tones
Angry sounding fuzz, but fairly well-behaved; nice authoritative voice.
Based on the earliest fuzz pedal design (the TBMk1), that is hard to find, expensive, and typically all sound different from one another; they have an interestingly bright sustaining sound on the high strings, and surprisingly good chord articulation for something so grindy and fuzzy.
I designed this using silicon transistors for temperature sensitivity and consistency from unit to unit. Oh also they're cheaper and easier to source. But anyway, I did tune this thing to sound like the old ones that use very old-school germanium transistors. I got it to stay nicely biased and polite, but then I backed up that process ever so slightly so that it is capable of sounding just a little bit broken--makes it much more interesting and fun!
The original circuit's "Attack" (also called "Filter" in the Marshall Supa Fuzz) was a dumb bias control that didn't actually lower the gain but made the signal cut out when turned down low. I changed it completely, made it useful (but still not a gain control), and renamed it "OVERLOAD" instead.
Interesting blend of grunge and clarity
The OVERLOAD knob takes the sound into 3 variations of voicing...
- At full up, it is extra fat and woofy, slightly saggy.
- In the middle, it is balanced and fairly tight.
- All the way down it is extra dry and gated, slightly cold-biased.
Decent amount of guitar volume cleanup; gets more polite and defined, at least
Excellent midrange cut
Reviews
Dave
Marc,
I am so very pleased with this soundscape beyond words.....
It's taken me a while to dial it in with my stuff but I am beyond thrilled with where it's going.
I just spent very loud hours with the Martian and it is terrifyingly excellent thru a few different scenarios.
I don't usually write thank you letters but your finely tuned sense of frequency offering warrants one.
Thank you again,
Dave
Sound Clips
Dave
So I recorded this straight into a an Iphone 8
I used an ESP Phoenix II with both humbuckers ( '59 neck & JB bridge) into the Tarantula (overload around 11 o'clock) feeding both a Marshall JCM800 and a Tech 21 TM60 ( clean channel ) each driving their own Marshall 1936 2x12 cab with stock Celestion G12-T75's
For the chord voicings and riffs I tend to use, this pedal is monstrous in it's treatment of all of the edges of the notes, Ie, crispy, full and articulate.
I love how it sags but doesn't phart out while giving sizzle right in that low midrange where it really shines. The high end doesn't get fizzy either.
Horrible, nasty clip I recorded
Using Ibanez SZ with PAF style humbuckers
Not demonstrated: any guitar-volume clean-up, which eliminates the glitchiness and sag completely
(video) Skreddy Martian Tarantula with humbuckers