Controls
- Vol
- controls the output volume of the effect
- Tone
- controls the frequency of small boosted range of frequencies, turning the knob clockwise moves that frequency from low to high (bass to treble).
- Fuzz
- controls the amount of fuzz
Information
Analog.Man
Analog Man's first new pedal of 2010 is the ASTRO TONE fuzz. This pedal is based on the 1960's SAM ASH FUZZZ BOXX and ASTROTONE FUZZ made in New York City in 1966-68 by the Astro Amp company. Analog Mike had a NOS Astro Tone fuzz back in the 90s.
The Analog Man ASTRO TONE is not quite the same as the old pedals. I took our first prototype, made to 100% original specs, to play with my power trio. At the shop we compared it to an original and the sound was exactly the same. But I did not like it, I could not hear it well with the band, it was not thick enough. The problem with the original design was that there was very little low end, the sound was quite thin. You REALLY had to crank up the volume on it to get a good sound. But this would make the ON sound too much louder than the OFF sound for live use. And the tone knob was really limited in the useful range. So we took the circuit and with some modern software analyzed it and found out how we could retain the low end, and make the tone control somewhat more useful. But we made sure that we could still get the EXACT sounds of the original pedal if that was desired. By turning the tone knob up higher, you can still get the original sounds which are good into a large, cranked amp. But we made it so that it now sounds awesome even into a little amp like a Fender Deluxe Reverb, at near unity gain on the pedal.
I found several hundred original Astrotone transistors about ten years ago, and have been saving them. They even have the same 1966 date codes on them as my original pedals! You can see "641" in the picture which means the 41st week of 1966. They are little plastic, flat, pill shaped Fairchild transistors. They have gold plated leads - they were made back in the days when gold was cheap and transistors were expensive! These transistors are pretty consistent, and usually well behaved, but we have do discard some that are too noisy for a fuzz pedal. We should be able to make a few hundred of these pedals with original, excellent transistors.
Many people have problems using a Fuzz Face type pedal, like our Sunface, live with a band. I had the same problem which is one reason we are making these pedals, it's something I need to get the sounds I want. I play Fender amps with a Les Paul, which is not too favorable to fuzz face pedals. But this pedal works great with that setup.
The sound is not as compressed as a Fuzz Face, not SUPER thick and saturated, something between a fuzz and distortion. It's fuzzier into a smaller amp (Fender Deluxe), and more of a BOOSTER into a large distorted amp (Marshall 1970s Super Lead). It can also be stacked with other pedals, for example running a fuzz face into it can get a sound like Spirit in the Sky, which buzzes and cuts out. Or run the Astro Tone into an OD pedal like a TS808 or KoT to make it fatter.
Video
(2010-04-12) AnalogMan Astrotone by simplexiammine
(2010-05-10) AnalogMan Astro Tone Fuzz by Doug Doppler
(2010-05-17) AnalogMan Astro Tone Fuzz by Get Killer Tone DVD Series
(2010-08-25) Bobby DeVito demo Analogman Astrotone Fuzz by Bobby DeVito
(2010-11-19) Analog Man Astrotone Fuzz Demo by Fat Tone Guitars
(2010-12-22) AnalogMan Astrotone Demo by theGASstation
(2011-06-03) Analogman Astrotone Fuzz Analog-Man by GuitarGearComMx
(2011-09-20) Analogman Astrotone and Peppermint Fuzz Demo by Tibbon
(2012-02-25) Analogman Astrotone Fuzz Pedal Demo by TheToneshack
(2014-06-06) Analog Man Astro Tone Fuzz pedal on bass guitar by Analog Man
(2017-10-06) Gary Clark Junior and Analog Man Astro Tone Fuzz by Analog Man
(2021-10-20) The Astro Tone Fuzz by Analog Man - The It's Electra Series by PJ and the Beard
(2024-08-15) Ben from @Sixbarbreak checks out the Analogman Astro Tone! #guitar #fxpedals #fuzzguitar by PJ and the Beard
Audio
(1970-01-01) ASTROTONE 2.mp3 by jobilerelou

