






🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with ISET Fuzz!
The ISET Fuzz Pedal delivers a classic fuzz effect for electric guitar and bass, featuring volume, tone, and sustain controls. Built from durable aluminum zinc alloy, this mini pedal is designed for longevity and efficiency. With true bypass functionality, it ensures your instrument's signal remains pure when not in use. Note: Requires a DC 9V power supply, sold separately.










| ASIN | B093K8NGD8 |
| Amperage | 100 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Fuzz |
| Brand | ISET |
| Brand Name | ISET |
| Color | FUZZ |
| Connector Type | Barrel Connector |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 950 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Included Components | 1 x ISET FUZZ Pedal, 1 x User Manual |
| Item Dimensions | 1.77 x 1.89 x 3.74 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.77"L x 1.89"W x 3.74"H |
| Manufacturer | ISET MUSIC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ISET-OLD |
| Model Name | Fuzz Pedal |
| Model Number | ISET-OLD |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 1.77"L x 1.89"W x 3.74"H |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Bass,Distortion,Mini |
| UPC | 767791734421 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |
A**K
Amazingly rich tones in a nano footprint
Dumbler pedal: The Dumble tone is a thing of legend and rightly so, Robben Ford comes to mind. Dumble amps are almost out of reach for the average guitar player, but the Iset Dumbler pedal can get you close. This is a well made nano pedal that has 4 knobs: - Volume: Self Explanatory. - Tone: Bright on the left and darker on the right. - Voice: Now this is, in my opinion, what makes this pedal so special! The Dumble tone is known for having pronounced mids and upper mids, the Voice knob on this pedal, is very powerful. I slapped the pedal in front of my practice amp and tried out several variations. At about 2 o clock, it gave me some amazingly rich and resonant upper mids that I had never got out of my practice amp before. Cranking it up adds more brightness without ever being harsh. Full marks to ISet for getting this right. Below noon, you get a fat bassier tone, which is good to balance your tone if you're using a brighter sounding guitar. This knob is pretty powerful, so take your time and try out various positions. - Gain: Self Explanatory, the way I would describe the gain on this pedal is 'sweet sounding'. You can go from a clean boost to a reasonably hot overdrive. The pedal is very quiet when bypassed which is really good. It's very compact (fits on your palm) and won't take much space on your pedal board at all. This pedal is pretty versatile but is particularly great for a fat, rich bluesy tone and other low to mid gain styles. Cranked all the way up, it does some great crunchy rock tones as well. In summary, get this pedal for getting some really cool tones out of your rig. Delay Pedal: The ISet Delay pedal is another amazing piece of equipment for those seeking quality warm analog sounding delays and echos on a budget. The pedal has three knobs - Echo: This is akin to a mix knob, all the way down is your dry guitar and all the way up is where you're letting all of the pedal sound to come through. I found my preferred setting at around 2 o clock. - F. Back: This is the feedback knob to control how many repeats you get, just past 8 o clock was about one repeat. Cranked all the way up is a never ending delay loop, which can be fun to play with. Somewhere around noon is a good 3-4 repeats. - Time: This is the time between the repeats, Leave it at around 10 o clock for a cool slapback delay effect! Crank it up in tandem with the Echo, for a wet, satisfying lead tone. This pedal like the other ISet pedals is very quiet when bypassed which is awesome. The tones are warm and don't sound like digital delays, which is always a plus. The casing seems durable and the on off button is sturdy and satisfying to click. Great job, ISet!
J**B
A Great Boost That Doesn't Color Your Tone
Update 2: Just ordered a second Dumbler to use with another rig. I have two sons who play so we jam together with two amps downstairs and an upstairs amp for later in the evening to use without overriding the tv which makes mom unhappy. Downstairs I'm currently using the Dumbler with a Marshall Code and a Radial Tonebone Hot British on a clean channel. The Dumbler tightens things up really well without sounding shrill. Upstairs I havea Dumbler with a Bugera 333XL and an AMT P2, Black Hammer and Golden Brownie. I prefer the Dumbler to my tube screamer. It just sounds fuller. Bottom line, this great little clean boost pedal works well with tube and solid state amps. Update 1: It’s been about a month since I bought this pedal and I still love it. It hits the sweet spot of a full bodied boost that adds a bit of gain. Great to kick that high gain pedal just a bit to tighten up tone or add a little bite to a clean tone. It makes my tube screamer sound thin in comparison. Like most guitar players I have tried several boost, gain and distortion pedals. OCD and a Tube Screamer variant are primary but I thought Dumbler, why not give it a try. After playing with it a bit I have to say I really like this pedal. It has both tone and "voice" controls to help shape the sound to your taste. The pedal gives a fullness to clean channel settings with a bit of gain. Used with a Roland Cube I use the pedal to give a light gain on the clean channel. Sounds great with a song like Freewill. Give it a try I think you'll warm to it yourself. 🙂
M**N
Small but mighty!
I knew it was a mini pedal but I literally laughed when I saw how tiny it is. It uses a metal case and the tiny knobs feel quite solid, seems well built. Tested with my old Peavey practice amp and immediately impressed by the sound. Full and smooth mids and clear highs with no fizziness - I could never get my Mesa Nomad to do that. The tone controls interact to vary the sound but the effect is subtle I currently use it in the loop of a Boss GT-3, which takes some programming to set the gain stages properly. It's worth it as the Dumbler is more dynamic and touch sensitive than the built in drives. I'll probably never hear a real Dumble up close but this seems to be a good representation of that Robben Ford or SRV tone. A fun useful pedal, and a great value.
M**P
Super Cheap and sounds good
I have no idea if it sounds like a dumble, and I probably never will. But... It sounds really nice. It's definitely an overdrive, not a fuzz. You can easily find a fairly smooth overdriven setting that cleans up with the guitar volume. I also like the two separate tone controls. I like it better than a BD2 or an 808. It sounds less spikey, but maybe I just lucked into a setting. It sounds like the yt video demos/reviews, so that's accurate, anyway If I were a serious gigging musician I would have it re-housed for durability. The tiny knobs look and feel super delicate. But then it wouldn't be so awesomely cheap. Overall, good sound for the money, just make sure not to break the knobs off.
G**K
High Gain Pedal
Alright sounding. Sounds better with an eq pedal.
D**E
great quality
JUST LOVE THIS LITTLE PEDAL WORKS VERY WELL.
D**L
4 months and failed.
This review is for the Dumble Pedal. This worked great for about 3 months. I play in a church band and I used it twice a week for about 12 weeks. It was exactly what I wanted. It gave me an adjustable OD stage between my amp's drive and clean. It had a lovely creamy drive tone. Then one Sunday the tone suddenly became fizzy and it lost volume down to a whisper, no adjustments worked. I had to unplug it to from my effects loop to finish the service. It was past the 30 day Amazon return, so I just ate the cost. My recommendation is, if you get one, get the extended warranty. Like I said, I loved it til it broke.
D**S
Great Pedal
For the price you can’t beat this stomp box. Very close to the Dumble sound. I’m buying a backup
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