Frogg Micro Fuzz speculation...

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Re: Frogg Micro Fuzz speculation...

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analogguru wrote: BTW, my balls have told me that the Frogg Micro Fuzz simply could also be a modded Mxr Distortion+....

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It's really starting to seem like that, isn't it.
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Re: Frogg Micro Fuzz speculation...

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I have heard of these by a few guys who raved about them but never heard it in person. Youtube it?
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Just bringing the thread back to life in hopes that someone has possibly seen a Frogg Micro Fuzz over the last 9 years? :badteeth: :hihi:
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Great thread but I’ve looked high and low for this pedal. No luck at all…….
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Mr. Min T. Fresh wrote: Thu Aug 11, 2022 1:04 am Great thread but I’ve looked high and low for this pedal. No luck at all…….
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Yeah I've been looking too, and still nothing.

I feel like the best bet at this point is to figure out if the Fuzzstainer actually is or is not the same pedal. 🤷‍♂️
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Re: Frogg Micro Fuzz speculation...

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The Micro Fuzz in the advert looks to have been built in a narrower case than the MXR & Sam Ash 'bud' boxes. Unless there's already a link between Frogg and Sam Ash, I'd wager that the knob layout of those two pedals is just a coincidence.
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Nick wrote: Thu Aug 11, 2022 1:32 am The Micro Fuzz in the advert looks to have been built in a narrower case than the MXR & Sam Ash 'bud' boxes. Unless there's already a link between Frogg and Sam Ash, I'd wager that the knob layout of those two pedals is just a coincidence.
I thought the same thing until I read this line in an interview. And it had me wondering if it's possible that it's an optical illusion that it looks so narrow, or if the one in the ad wasn't a production unit...
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But also, you could definitely be right, and I'm definitely 60/40 that it's a coincidence with the knob layout.
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