Same BC108 silicon fuzz — classic enclosure vs pedalboard-friendly mini
MXR Classic 108 Fuzz by MXR. Category: Fuzz. Type: Fuzz Face. Compare with structured votes from real players — filtered by amp type, pickups, genre, gain usage, and playing context.
MXR 108 Fuzz Mini by MXR. Category: Fuzz. Type: Fuzz Face. See how it stacks up against MXR Classic 108 Fuzz based on ownership experience.
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The MXR Classic 108 Fuzz and the MXR 108 Fuzz Mini come from the same workshop, but they're designed for different players. The Classic 108 Fuzz is a Fuzz Face-style fuzz with germanium or silicon clipping, while the 108 Fuzz Mini is a Fuzz Face-style fuzz with germanium or silicon clipping. Having the same builder means shared design philosophy and component quality — but the voicing and gain structure tell different stories.
When two pedals share a lineage, the comparison gets more nuanced. Both the Classic 108 Fuzz and 108 Fuzz Mini draw from the fuzz face tradition, but each builder has made choices about where to push the design and where to stay faithful. Those differences become obvious the moment you A/B them through the same amp.
There's no universal winner here. The data gets interesting when you filter by amp type and genre — that's where the real preferences emerge.
Context changes everything in this matchup. Fuzz pedals are more sensitive to what's in front of them than almost any other effect. Buffer vs. true bypass, pickup output, and guitar volume all change the character dramatically. That's why ToneBattles captures the full rig context with every vote. Scroll down to filter by amp type, genre, and pickup configuration — the numbers shift depending on who's voting.
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