Introducing the Caroline Guitar Company Hawaiian Pizza, a limited edition pedal that pays homage to a classic fuzz-drive concept, with an innovative twist. Crafted in collaboration with John Snyder of EAE, this pedal offers a wealth of sonic possibilities through its three highly interactive controls. What sets it apart is its simplicity and immediate usability, coupled with a hidden depth that unveils itself as you tweak its knobs. The Hawaiian Pizza can effortlessly transition from treble-boosted tones to the gritty character of a vintage amp’s overdrive, and all the way to full-on fuzz, with the added intrigue of broken, gated textures.
But here’s where it gets really interesting – this pedal can deliver that searing silicon transistor sound, yet it possesses a secret weapon: the ability to produce incredibly sweet, singing, and smooth tones at higher gain settings, achieved by simply dialling back the voltage control (represented by the “pineapple” knob). And here’s a game-changer – an internal “fake guitar pickup” feature ensures that the Hawaiian Pizza remains unfazed by signals from buffers or wireless units, a vulnerability that plagues other similar pedals in this category.
In essence, the Caroline Guitar Company Hawaiian Pizza is a pedal that combines the best of classic fuzz-drive with contemporary innovation, offering you a versatile tool to explore a rich spectrum of tones without any fuss or complexity.





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