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“GNARLY FUZZ COMBINED WITH SPECTACULAR TONES”
Guitar history is full of instances where recordings have been made all the more distinctive by either the use of a piece of broken equipment. EHX’s Ripped Speaker pays homage to those sort of lo-fi distortion tones which of course can also come from a damaged speaker cone, perhaps the most celebrated being the sound of The Kinks’ , which came about after Dave Davies sliced his speaker with a razor blade.