Boutique Si/Ge hybrid vs the classic MXR 108 Fuzz Face circuit
KingTone miniFUZZ V2 by KingTone. Category: Fuzz. Type: Hybrid Fuzz Face. Compare with structured votes from real players — filtered by amp type, pickups, genre, gain usage, and playing context.
MXR Classic 108 Fuzz by MXR. Category: Fuzz. Type: Fuzz Face. See how it stacks up against KingTone miniFUZZ V2 based on ownership experience.
Tell us which pedal wins — KingTone miniFUZZ V2 or MXR Classic 108 Fuzz. Vote with your amp, pickups, genre, and gain context. Every vote makes the comparison more useful.
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The KingTone miniFUZZ V2 is a hybrid fuzz face fuzz. The MXR Classic 108 Fuzz is a Fuzz Face-style fuzz with germanium or silicon clipping. They come from different builders with different design philosophies, but they end up on the same pedalboards often enough that this comparison matters. Understanding how each interacts with your guitar's volume knob and your amp's input is the key to picking the right one for your rig.
The design philosophy couldn't be more different. A hybrid fuzz face like the miniFUZZ V2 and a fuzz face like the Classic 108 Fuzz are solving different problems. One isn't better than the other — they're better for different players, different rigs, and different musical contexts. That's exactly why this comparison matters.
This battle comes down to what you need from your fuzz — cleanup behavior, sustain character, and how they sit in a band mix. The votes from players who own both tell the real story.
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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