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funky and useable tone. And speaking of the Tone control, it’s great throughout the range. It feels close to neutral at noon and generates a full frequency response that is great for classic rock riffs. As you increase the control it cuts some lows and boosts highs and mids added the perfectly amount of pick attack and grit. It never gets shrill. And with high tone control settings, you can roll off the volume on your guitar and get clean(ish) without too much loss of highs. Rolled below noon, the tones get dark and muted. And it’s here where you can create some of those weird intermodulation distortions that make Tone Benders so weird and wonderful. And don’t worry, the Holy Fuzz has plenty of output to work as a lead boost or simply punish the front end of your amp.   BENDER GETS BENT The story of the Gate control on the Holy Fuzz is that Craighton and Robert were circuit bending (poking around the circuit on a breadboard and just experimenting with component placement) when they found the location for the Gate. No one knows whether it was genius, luck, or divine intervention, but we do know it worked. Clicking the Gate into the circuit creates a whole new pedal. Counter- clockwise settings of the Gate control create ripping Velcro tones, sputtery note decay, and cool upper octave and ring modulator artifacts—all of which can be further tweaked via pickup position, as well as guitar volume and tone controls. Moving the Gate beyond noon creates crazy sputters and flat out broken tones. My favorite setting was the following: Volume at 2:00, Tone at 11:00, Fuzz at 11:00, and Gate at 2:00. The sound reminds me a little of a Univox Super Fuzz but with the low-octaves of an MXR Blue Box, at least with the volume on my guitar fully up. As I ease off the volume, notes and chords decay into a pseudo tremolo but with weird crackles and groans. Broken tones never sounded so good. WHAT WE LIKE The Holy Fuzz offers excellent MKIII tones in a (generally) affordable package with some great crazier fuzz tones to boot. CONCERNS My only concern is that once again, Keeley is building less than 100 of these bad boys.    ToneReport.com 49