Strymon

Description

Known for its detailed analog and digital effects designs, Strymon brings a vintage-style silicon fuzz pedal into a compact, player-focused format with the Canoga. Based on one of Strymon co-founder Gregg Stock’s original fuzz designs and rooted in an iconic classic-style circuit, it delivers a wide range of tones from saturated fuzz and distortion to cleaner, more articulate textures when you roll back your guitar’s volume. With a simple two-knob layout for drive and level, the Canoga fuzz keeps the signal path straightforward while emphasizing the interaction between guitar, pedal and amp.

Vintage Silicon Fuzz With Interactive Response

The Strymon Canoga is voiced as a flexible take on a classic silicon fuzz pedal, covering everything from focused drive to fuller, saturated fuzz tones. Rather than compressing the signal, it responds dynamically to picking strength and guitar volume, allowing players to move between tones without adjusting the pedal itself. This type of interaction is central to vintage fuzz behavior, where rolling back the guitar volume brings out clearer, brighter textures while retaining high-frequency detail, making it useful across a range of styles from classic rock to more expressive modern applications.

Simple Controls and Guitar-to-Amp Workflow

With just drive and level controls, the Canoga fuzz pedal is easy to dial in, but its character depends heavily on how it interacts with the guitar and amp in the signal chain. Like many vintage-inspired fuzz circuits, it performs best into an amp with some natural breakup, where it can move from controlled edge-of-breakup tones to thicker fuzz textures. This makes it especially effective for players who rely on their guitar’s volume and touch to shape dynamics in real time, rather than switching between multiple gain stages.

Analog Circuit and Practical Pedalboard Features

Strymon equipped the Canoga with a 100% analog circuit with true bypass switching, maintaining a straightforward signal path when engaged or bypassed. An internal jumper allows the pedal to power up either engaged or bypassed, offering flexibility for different pedalboard setups. It operates on standard 9VDC power at 50mA, and is designed to work within typical pedalboard configurations without additional complexity. Combining classic silicon fuzz behavior with a compact format, the Strymon Canoga Vintage Silicon Fuzz pedal provides a focused option for players who want responsive, volume-sensitive gain in a simple two-control design.

Strymon Canoga Vintage Silicon Fuzz Pedal - Brown
Strymon Canoga Vintage Silicon Fuzz Pedal - Brown
Strymon Canoga Vintage Silicon Fuzz Pedal - Brown

Features

  • Vintage-style silicon fuzz pedal with dynamic guitar volume response
  • Classic-inspired analog circuit based on Strymon co-founder Gregg Stock's design
  • Wide gain range from focused drive to saturated fuzz tones
  • Retains high-frequency clarity when rolling back guitar volume
  • Drive and level controls for simple intuitive tone shaping
  • Responsive to picking dynamics and guitar input interaction
  • Works well into amps with natural breakup or edge-of-drive tones
  • 100% analog signal path with true bypass switching
  • Internal jumper sets startup state engaged or bypassed
  • 9VDC operation at 50mA for standard pedalboard compatibility

Specs

General
  • Product type: Fuzz pedal
  • Model: Canoga
  • Processing type: Analog
Controls
  • Controls: Drive, level
  • Internal control: Power-up state jumper
Switching
  • Bypass: True bypass
Power
  • Power requirement: 9V DC
  • Current draw: 50 mA
  • Power-up state: Bypassed or engaged

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