








🎸 Elevate your fuzz game with clarity and control — never miss a note!
The Horse Electric Fuzz Guitar Pedal is a compact, lightweight effects pedal featuring integrated noise reduction and true bypass switching for pure signal flow. Crafted from durable aluminum alloy, it offers precise control with dedicated Fuzz, Volume, and Tone knobs. Powered by a 9V DC adapter, this pedal is designed for easy transport and reliable performance, backed by a lifetime support promise.







| Package Dimensions | 10.21 x 5.69 x 5.41 cm; 148 g |
| Item model number | CWRR0 |
| Colour | Fuchsia |
| Hardware Interface | HP-HSC |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Power Source | Adapter,Electric |
| Voltage | 5 |
| Item Weight | 148 g |
D**N
Great buy!
For the money these are great pedals, my hearing is not the best so it's not worth buying a name brand at five times the price, but what you get is a solid little pedal that sounds excellent and is perfect for the home user. Why pay more just to say that you have this or that name pedal. it's all down to personal taste in the end and if you are happy with what you have got that's all that matters.
D**N
poggers
absolutely phenomenal product
G**E
Run of the mill
Lots of gain but not a lot of control on the distortion. There are better low-cost pedals around that provide this type of effect.
A**R
Fantastic value for money
Most underrated drive pedal I've used. It's a bit harder to dial in a tone but with a bit of fiddling this on the pedal on my guitar knobs I can get such a great crisp tone with a bit of crunch.
D**S
Over the last few years I acquired a number of these highly reviewed bargain mini pedals for my home acoustic guitar setup and am very pleased with the performance I've been getting. I've had no issues with any of them (not a dud in the bunch) and would not hesitate to recommend. I can't speak to how well they would hold up for a busy gigging musician (I have a bigger pedal board with full-size pedals for that) but for a small practice setup and something you can grab and go for small gigs or jamming they're ideal. All of these mini pedals perform the basic effect functions of their (much) more expensive counterparts (MXR, Boss, TC, etc.) and perform them well. While it's true that the bigger pricetag full-size pedals undoubtably have more features, these mini pedals do their basic functions well, with no added noise, hiss or hum and at a great bargain price. The Horse Classic Flanger is a nice little flanger pedal that gives you all of the classic flanging effects and I was pleasantly surprised at the performance of this unit - from a very subtle warm sweep to a full-blown jet plane psychedelic kaleidoscope. Are there better flanger pedals out there? Yes, there are but the Horse Classic Flanger can credibly compete with full-size flanger pedals at less than half the price. I highly recommend! I know that these mini pedals are popular with new players just starting out with guitar and effects pedals and prices of $20 or less makes them very much within reach compared to the full-size pedals that cost $50 to $100 or more. A couple things to note: 1. No, it does not come with a 9-volt power adaptor - as clearly stated in the description (several places). There are many available on Amazon - many with "daisy chain" adaptors to power muliple pedals, make sure it's "tip negative" (almost all of them are}. 2. To get the best performance out of these pedals use good quality shielded patch cables and a good quality power supply. Many problems with hiss or hum can be traced back to poor cables especially if you have multiple pedals connected together. 3. if you have multiple pedals - the order in which you set them up in the signal chain is key to getting good results and low noise. There are a number of articles online - google "what is the best order for guitar effects pedals", check YouTube. There are many opinions on this but experimenting with your own pedal order to find the combination that works for you is recommended. This mini pedal board setup is configured with guitar -> distortion -> chorus -> flanger -> phase shifter -> delay -> amp. I've found this signal chain order gives me the best results and low noise. Hope this helps!
G**Y
Great effect. Vintage Phase is exactly that. Sound and range is better than you have any right to expect at this price point. Has to be powered from an external source but that’s easy.
I**.
Good
N**A
This is freaking great. No, I'm serious. I've been playing for over 25 years and have purchased dozens (maybe hundreds) of pedals and effects, and this is probably the best value in a pedal I've ever seen, and one of the best-sounding mini pedals I've used that rivals pedals like the Rat, OCD, Tube Screamer, Boss DS-1, DS-2, BD-2, OD-1 and countless clones. Want to know what it sounds like? If you've ever heard the OCD, it's very similar. Some of the EQ'ing is a bit different, but as far as drive/gain goes, it's spot-on. One thing I love about this pedal is its versatility. Set the gain near the bottom, crank the volume and it can be used as a clean boost. Crank the gain and it makes for a great overdrive. Dime the gain and you've ventured deep into distortion territory. This is also similar to the Rat in tone, IMO, but you can't get those high-gain fuzz sounds with this pedal, and it cleans up a little better than a Rat. It also has a switch that you can engage for just a little more mojo. My only critique of the pedal is the size of the knobs. Those things are small. I get that it's a mini pedal, but I've seen other minis with larger knobs. Oh, and please don't be like some of these other reviewers and complain that a $19 pedal doesn't come with a free $19 power adapter. Come on, son! Anyway, this things is great. Line noise is low with this, the tone knobs works well and I love the gain sounds I can get out of it. I'm currently pairing it with a Rat and an H9 Crushstation algorithm to layer my gain sounds, and this is a vital part of that equation. I'm telling ya, you can't go wrong with this very inexpensive pedal. Cheers.
P**M
This is a very functional delay pedal. The housing is nice and sturdy, I like the brushed metal finish. You can get a nice slap back sound by dialing the settings down or a nice long trail by adjusting the levels up. It has a cleaner tone than a 7 function mini delay pedal I own. In fact it doesn't change the natural tone at all when it's on. I think anyone would be happy with this delay because it does the job well for a very good price. I like that it doesn't take up much space on my pedal board. Definitely a keeper.
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