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CATALINBREAD KNIGHT SCHOOL FUZZ - DIY KIT DIYIf you want to get your hands on one, we're offering them in kit form, if you fancy building one yourself. Assembly is very straightforward and requires only a soldering iron, some solder, and proper ventilation, we'll take care of the rest. What began as an instructional device for a local pedal building class taught by a local amp tech became a pedal we have to share with you! We were approached with a couple simple requests: First and foremost, a
If you want to get your hands on one, we're offering them in kit form, if you fancy building one yourself. Assembly is very straightforward and requires only a soldering iron, some solder, and proper ventilation, we'll take care of the rest. What began as an instructional device for a local pedal building class taught by a local amp tech became a pedal we have to share with you! We were approached with a couple simple requests: First and foremost, a ripping fuzz pedal that covers all the bases from full and throaty to sputtery and gnarly. Check. Secondly, it had to be able to be placed almost anywhere in the chain, compared to say, a Fuzz Face, which is notoriously picky about where it goes. Thirdly, it had to be simple to build, easy enough for even the most novice solder jockeys. We believe we have succeeded with the Knight School Fuzz, which is based on one of the most underrated fuzz circuits in existence: the Jordan Boss Tone. This device originally plugged straight into your guitar during an era where pedalboards weren't really a thing" yet, so integrating one into a modern setup isn't a simple procedure as most other vintage units. Unlike many circuits of the era, the Boss Tone isn't based on anything else, most other venerable legacy fuzzes were copying each other in some form or another, but Jordan Electronics, whose engineers also built things like Geiger counters, was up for the challenge of an original circuit, and they crushed it with the Boss Tone, even though the housing wasn't super user-friendly. Despite its integration difficulties, you can hear the Boss Tone on several classic records by ZZ Top, the Black Keys, Spirit, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and countless others. Our Knight School Fuzz riffs on this formula, with some value swaps, different transistors for a more modern sound, and a Bias control that utterly dissolves the sound into gnarled madness as you crank it. Controls - Bias: All guitar pedals run on X amount of volts, and in analog pedals, especially transistorized pedals like this one, changing the recommended supply voltage can yield interesting results. This control loads down the voltage from the supplied 9V all the way down to just under 5V. Sonically, this means a "leaner", "smoother" tone that many have compared to video game sounds. Maxing this control out pushes the circuit into a sweet, sputtery texture that evokes slight octave-down tones. In this setting, you have to really dig in while playing to get the most out of it, but in doing so, you shall be handsomely rewarded. Note: For all you experimentalists out there, the Bias control destabilizes the entire circuit and gives you a sort of "controlled chaos" while playing. However, if your Bias knob is maxed when you plug in the power cable, the pedal will oscillate and provide synth and drone textures until you stabilize it by turning the Gain knob. This will not occur again until power is unplugged and plugged back in with Bias maxed. - Gain: Many gain controls are tied to a specific semiconductor, and some are wired like volume controls separating one part of the circuit from the rest. This one is wired as the latter, but it separates the guitar from the rest of the circuit. In fact, it's the same as your guitar's volume knob! If you keep this knob maxed, you can control the level of gain with your guitar. Power supply The Knight School Fuzz only accepts a center-negative DC power supply capable of supplying 9 volts and at least 0,5mA of current (over is fine). DIY Kit information The circuit board has everything labeled as to what part goes where. You'll find the below image very helpful to identify what parts are what. There's also a video below showing you how the process will go. "Controls:
Volume, bias, gain.
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Very practical
Color: Black
I like it, I've had for a few months now and it hasn't broken, which is good in my book. Frees up space on my kitchen counter.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026
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Sturdy & Perfect Size
Color: Black
Love this sponge/soap holder. This is a perfect size to put scrubs, sponges, brushes and soap. Keeps your sink area clean and organized. Itβs very sturdy and drains right into your sink. It also stays in place.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026
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Love it
Color: Stainless Steel
The same as expected , beautiful design, perfect price and good quality.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026
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Great find
Color: Black
I had something in my sink to hold my washcloth but didn't like how it took up sink space. This was the perfect answers and now I can hang my washcloth on this and it hangs just enough over the sink so the drips stay in the sink. Also enough room for my scrub brush and sponge. Very happy with this purchase.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026
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Good design, but stainless color is more like chrome
Color: Stainless Steel
Quality is good and design is nice. Knocked it down one start because the stainless is actually chrome/shiny, not what we wanted but again works well and looks
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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2026