Manufacturers

Guitar Pedals from Echopark

Welcome to your ultimate guide to Echopark's guitar pedals. This catalog serves as your starting point to explore and compare all pedals crafted by Echopark. Designed for easy navigation, we hope you can quickly find detailed information on each pedal, including specifications, user reviews, and demo videos. Whether you're searching for the latest releases, seeking to expand your pedal collection, or exploring options for a specific sound, hopefully Stompbx can assist you in finding exactly what you need.

Fuzz

F-1 Germanium Fuzz

The Echopark F-1 Germanium Fuzz is influenced by Mosrite's 'Fuzzrite' from the mid-1960s. The circuit is designed to cater to vintage fuzz enthusiasts and those seeking new sonic territories. The 'Level' knob sets the dry-to-effect volume, while the 'Blend' control blends the first stage of germanium transistor into the second stage, creating a range from subtle fizzle to a big fat hairy boost, harmonic flutter, or solid milky walls. The pedal features leaded solder on solid boards with individually measured/tested discreet components, solid mil-spec construction, and true bypass switching. It is made in America and priced at $265.00. The F-1 Fuzz houses its hand-wired circuitry in an industrial gray powder- coated enclosure with big Bakelite-style knobs. It can be powered by a 9V adapter or a battery. The left knob controls volume, while the right knob controls gain. The gain knob utilizes two germanium transistors, blending their output to add dirt and change the texture of the fuzz. The pedal offers remarkable harmonic richness, touch sensitivity, and great sustain, making it suitable for a wide range of musical styles and setups. The Echopark F-1 Germanium Fuzz is known for its remarkable fuzz tones, touch sensitivity, and streamlined looks. It is easy to use and excels at enhancing the EQ attributes and color of an amp without sacrificing any of its personality or power. While it may be considered a bit expensive, it is highly regarded for its inspiring sound and feel, making it a popular choice among rock stars and musicians.

F-3 Chronic Fuzz

The F-3 Chronic Fuzz by Echopark is a silicon-based fuzz circuit designed to cater to vintage fuzz enthusiasts and those seeking new sonic territories. It features a second set of 'glass' clipping diodes and a selector toggle to switch between the first and second set for a wide range of vintage fuzz textures and tones. The second stage of the F-3 is a boost that provides natural harmonic drive with a dynamic range beyond standard tape echo boost circuits or J-fet op-amp based preamps. The pedal also includes true bypass switching, an LED indicator, and can be operated by a single 9-volt battery or AC power with daisy chain capability (adapter not included). The unit can be independently engaged on each side and works best as the first in line or before any boosting, also serving as a buffer when either side is engaged. The F-3 Chronic Fuzz is made in America and is priced at $250.

F-2 Dual Silicon Fuzz

The F-2 Dual Silicon Fuzz by Echopark is influenced by iconic circuits from the mid-1960s. It is designed to cater to vintage fuzz enthusiasts and those seeking new sonic possibilities. The pedal features a second set of 'glass' clipping diodes, providing additional textures and tones. The 'Level' control adjusts the dry to affect volume of the F-2, while the 'Blend' control combines the first stage of silicon transistor 'Glass' clipping diodes into the second stage simultaneously, offering a range of fuzz effects from subtle to bold with harmonic flutter. The pedal is hand-made in Los Angeles and is priced at $250.

Overdrive and Boost

F-1 Germanium Fuzz

The Echopark F-1 Germanium Fuzz is influenced by Mosrite's 'Fuzzrite' from the mid-1960s. The circuit is designed to cater to vintage fuzz enthusiasts and those seeking new sonic territories. The 'Level' knob sets the dry-to-effect volume, while the 'Blend' control blends the first stage of germanium transistor into the second stage, creating a range from subtle fizzle to a big fat hairy boost, harmonic flutter, or solid milky walls. The pedal features leaded solder on solid boards with individually measured/tested discreet components, solid mil-spec construction, and true bypass switching. It is made in America and priced at $265.00. The F-1 Fuzz houses its hand-wired circuitry in an industrial gray powder- coated enclosure with big Bakelite-style knobs. It can be powered by a 9V adapter or a battery. The left knob controls volume, while the right knob controls gain. The gain knob utilizes two germanium transistors, blending their output to add dirt and change the texture of the fuzz. The pedal offers remarkable harmonic richness, touch sensitivity, and great sustain, making it suitable for a wide range of musical styles and setups. The Echopark F-1 Germanium Fuzz is known for its remarkable fuzz tones, touch sensitivity, and streamlined looks. It is easy to use and excels at enhancing the EQ attributes and color of an amp without sacrificing any of its personality or power. While it may be considered a bit expensive, it is highly regarded for its inspiring sound and feel, making it a popular choice among rock stars and musicians.

Echodriver

It aims to improve upon the designs of renowned drive units such as Zen, Ethos, and Klon by increasing key elements in Unity volume, Drive Richness, and Depth. The Echodriver is designed to provide increased touch sensitivity with an instrument's volume control while retaining natural crispness and range of dynamics. It features "Mosfet" bypass and "Soft Clipping" bypass, allowing for interactive control over the "Voice" and "Gain" settings to create a wide range of textures and tones.

Preamps