The Way Huge Smalls Doom Hammer Fuzz is designed to pummel your tone with the kind of saturated firepower that recalls the high-desert riffs and fuzz-laden walls of the ‘90s, while offering the precision and reliability modern players demand.
The story begins back in 1998, when Way Huge founder Jeorge Tripps modified a late-’70s op-amp fuzz for the band Oranger. Unlike other scooped fuzzes of the era, Tripps’ version emphasized tighter low end and greater stage reliability. Years later, those prototypes became the foundation of today’s Doom Hammer – an op-amp–driven fuzz box that strikes a perfect balance between vintage grit and contemporary punch.
Onboard controls for Output, Tone, and Fuzz make it easy to sculpt the pedal’s velvety, harmonically rich textures. Dial the fuzz low for crunch and clarity, or crank it for full-on sonic sledgehammering, complete with blooming harmonics and syrupy sustain.
Unlike many vintage fuzzes that collapse into mush under heavy chords, the Doom Hammer’s refined low end and midrange-friendly voicing keep your riffs defined in the mix. Whether you’re after desert rock chug, psych-fuzz bliss, or crushing stoner doom walls of tone, this compact stompbox is unapologetically built to dominate.
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