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Welcome to Perky's Analog Gear Demos. Please subscribe for more demos of vintage & rare effects pedals! A few weeks ago I demoed the Lightning Boy Instrument Transformer - a small passive device designed to give you a touch of analog colouration and saturation, like you get from passing your signal through a top mic preamp. As we saw though, the effect it achieves is...well, subtle at most. We're talking minutiae here...not significant changes. Today, I wanted to answer a viewer's question: how does it behave around fuzz pedals? Do they play nicely together? Fuzzes are notorious for anything in line on the input (and sometimes the output) chaining how they sound and behave...so does putting an audio transformer around some classic circuits cause them to misbehave? What do you think? No difference at all? Or is something going on somewhere? Comment below! Guitar recorded through a Dr Z Z-Wreck (Celestion AlNiCo Gold; Aston Spirit Condenser, '70s Sennheiser MD441, & sE RNR1 ribbon) with a Schoeps CMC6 room mic. 0:00 Intro 2:20 Playing 5:44 Outro jp@joeperkins.co.uk Vector images by freepik.com